JUST TWO years ago Priyanka Gandhi’s political career seemed to have hit a wall. The scion of India’s foremost political dynasty, whose father, grandmother and great-grandfather were all prime ministers, had been put in charge of the Congress party’s campaign for an election in Uttar Pradesh, or UP, the nation’s most populous state. It was her biggest job yet in the party. And she bombed: Congress won two seats in the state assembly in its worst-ever performance there. Not long afterwards, she resigned as the party’s leader in UP.
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