A kiss on mother's forehead, a perfect farewell to Sonia

IANS  |  New Delhi 

As handed over the charge of President to her son on a chilly Saturday morning admist fanfare and celebrations laced with mixed emotions, nothing could have been a more picture-perfect moment than the one in which he kissed his mother on her forehead.

The handing over of the mantle of the leadership of the 132-year-old party took place at a ceremony on the lawns of the Headquarters where Central Election Authority President Mullapally Ramachandran presented the Certificate of Election to in a ceremony watched by Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi's sister Vadra and other top leaders of the party.

The moment completed her last speech addressed to the party workers as party president and walked up to her chair, an emotional came forward greeted her mother with a kiss on her forehead. She returned the gesture with a pat on his back. She also congratulated him gave her best wishes and blessings for the future endeavours.

Though Sonia Gandhi's speech in Hindi was punctuated by loud fireworks set off by enthusiastic party workers, forcing her to pause several times and also briefly lose her cool, the atmosphere outside the party headquarters had a feel of a carnival.

Outside the 24, Akbar Road, Headquarters, a group of colourfully dressed artistes played drums and danced to bhangra tunes with party supporters, including men and women, shaking a leg or two and waving Rahul Gandhi's pictures and flags.

There were other groups of artists from Hyderabad and Rajasthan performing folk dances of their regions.

Party workers from across the country thronged to the office in different regional costumes, either to congratulate or to get a glimpse of their furture leader. They distributed sweets, burst crackers, took selfies on their mobile phones, shouted slogans and gave a hard time to the security personnel.

The crowd on Akbar Road kept swelling as the day progressed, so much so that many senior leaders had a tough time entering the party office. While many managed to struggle their way into the party headquaters, others had to either leave or be content listening to their leaders from outside.

Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit admitted that she was in tears listening to Sonia Gandhi's speech which was laced with emotion and a sense of fulfillment.

"I have mixed emotions today. @OfficeOfRG (Rahul Gandhi) reinforced the hope that and its values are in safe hands. Hearing speak brought tears to my eyes. She went through so much in her life and yet never lost her poise," Dikshit tweeted.

As made way for her son on Saturday, the party leaders gave a standing ovation after her speech and felicitated her with a citation and a shawl.

As the ceremony came to an end, Priyanka Gandhi, on his brother taking over the mantle of party President, said: "He has a tough road ahead...and I think he is the man for it. He is brave enough..."

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 23:22 IST