Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has once again stirred controversy with his comments on former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s academic struggles. In a viral video clip, Aiyar claimed that Rajiv Gandhi failed at Cambridge and later at Imperial College, London. His remarks, made during an interview, have given the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fresh ammunition to attack the Congress, reigniting the debate on dynastic politics.
The BJP quickly seized upon Aiyar’s statement, with its IT cell head Amit Malviya posting on social media that Rajiv Gandhi struggled academically, even failing at institutions where passing was relatively easy. Malviya suggested that questions about Gandhi’s leadership and qualifications had existed even during his tenure as Prime Minister.
As the controversy escalated, Congress leaders dismissed Aiyar’s comments, labeling him as “irrelevant and frustrated.” Party veteran Harish Rawat countered the BJP’s narrative, emphasizing Rajiv Gandhi’s contributions to India’s modernization and economic liberalization. Rawat suggested that internal opposition within Congress had prevented Gandhi’s full vision from materializing.
Party MP Tarique Anwar also played down Aiyar’s remarks, stating that failing in academics does not determine one’s success in politics. He highlighted Rajiv Gandhi’s achievements as Prime Minister, emphasizing his significant reforms within a short tenure.
The viral clip circulating online only captures Aiyar’s remark about Rajiv Gandhi’s academic failures but omits the broader context. During the interview, Aiyar discussed the evolution of political figures, including Indira Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, who were initially underestimated but later proved their leadership.
Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s leadership potential, Aiyar stated that while he does not know how Rahul functions, history has shown that members of the Gandhi family often rise to challenges over time.
This is not the first time Mani Shankar Aiyar has put Congress in a difficult position. His past remarks have often drawn backlash, including his infamous “chaiwala” comment targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi before the 2014 elections.
With the latest controversy, Congress leaders are once again on the defensive, with some accusing Aiyar of inadvertently aiding the BJP’s attack on the party. A spokesperson even referred to him as a “sleeper cell of BJP.”
The BJP’s strategy of using Aiyar’s remarks fits into its broader narrative against the Gandhi family and dynastic politics. By emphasizing Rajiv Gandhi’s academic failures, the ruling party aims to question the meritocracy within Congress leadership.
With the 2024 Lok Sabha elections approaching, every statement by Congress leaders is being scrutinized. The party’s attempt to downplay Aiyar’s comments reflects its effort to control internal discord and maintain a unified front against the BJP’s attacks.