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"Mrs. Gandhi," meaning Indira Gandhi, "was also -- perhaps it is not just myth to see this as a female trait -- immensely practical."
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"Mrs. Gandhi appointed a core team to create a balance of leadership within the party," Mr. Mahapatra said.
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The official, Janardan Dwivedi, didn't comment on the specifics of Mrs. Gandhi's condition.
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Now the beneficiaries of the status quo have grown too strong and the left wing of the ruling coalition—thought to include Mrs. Gandhi—too vocal for the risk-averse Prime Minister.
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Mr. Dwivedi said he and three other Congress officials—Defense Minister A.K. Antony, Political Secretary Ahmed Patel and Mrs. Gandhi's son, Rahul Gandhi—will look after party affairs while she is gone.
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It wasn't clear why Mrs. Gandhi needed to travel overseas for medical treatment.
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Mrs. Gandhi's links to India's Nehru-Gandhi dynasty—her mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi, was prime minister for 15 years and the daughter of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru—are a big part of her appeal to the masses.
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At various moments over the years, Congress party leaders have tried unsuccessfully to court Mrs. Gandhi to become prime minister.
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Mrs. Gandhi, 64 years old, has emerged as a strong force in Indian politics since the current Congress party-led government came to power in 2004.
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Indian television channels buzzed with speculation on whether the party caretakers Mrs. Gandhi chose indicate who her favorite and most trusted lieutenants are.
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