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As Rahul Gandhi turns 40 on June 19, young people across the country spell out their expectations from this gen next leader.
Model Nidhi Sunil says as a young leader, Rahul Gandhi should get the young interested in politics. She adds that many young people are refraining from participating in it because it is too murky.
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Meghna Rao is a social activist and says that even though legacy suggests Rahul Gandhi shows a lot of promise as a future prime minister, she hopes the country has a woman PM soon. Rao hopes that he, among others, helps eradicate corruption and get India on track.
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Yoshita Poddar is a student and believes that Rahul will make a good leader because he can understand the sensibilities of the youth.
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Sneha is also a student and finds Rahul Gandhi active and dynamic, someone who knows how the youth thinks. She hopes he does something better for the new generation.
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Student Namrita Nagraj considers the Gandhi scion a humble politician and a hope for the whole country. She presents her list of expectations from the young leader -- better tourism infrastructure, uninterrupted electricity, the eradication of illiteracy and a terror-free country, among other things.
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Ishan is a student from Chennai and says that Rahul Gandhi's views are fresh. He says the MP seems to be on a quest to change politics and hopes the changes he brings in make people happy.
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Shilpa Ajith Kumar, an editor from Bengaluru, feels Rahul will make for a great PM and that Manmohan Singh should make way for him.
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Moitri Chakraborty from Kolkata says Rahul Gandhi should tackle terrorism and has the ability to motivate young people to join politics and bridge the gap between people and bureaucracy.
Video: Dipak ChakrabortyNiladi Bhowmik from Kolkata feels Rahul Gandhi is a promising young politician and hopes he brings about honesty amongst India's political class.
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