From the fumbling leader who repeatedly corrected herself while going through her written text in Parliament on Kaushal Vikas mission some months ago to proper utilisation of manpower, the 39-year-old Kannauj MP has come a long way.
The new Dimple - the star campaigner - has learnt how to keep the audience especially the youth involved and impress them.
Aptly donning the role of the 'bahu' and 'bhabhi', she has gone about endearingly reprimanding the young enthusiasts with warnings that she will complain about them to their 'bhaiya' (Akhilesh Yadav) and at the same time taking care of the elders among the electorate seeking 'muhdekhaiye' (gift) for her in terms of votes.
Addressing another election rally in Jaunpur, she won over the elders and young alike when she started her speech seeking 'muhdikhai' -- a ritual where family members give a gift to a bride when they see her face for the first time.
"...Main pehli baar poorvanchal aayee hoon...Mujhe muh dikhai milegi...Poora vishwas hai (I have come to Poorvanchal for the first time. I am confident I will get the gift of votes as muhdikhai)," she said striking an instant chord with the people.
desisted from attacking even the high and mighty political opponents but with dignity and decorum in the times when electioneering touched a new low.
"Mere angney mein tumhara kya kaam hai?" she questioned in a clear reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's adopted son remark.
She was firm when she remarked in Bhadohi: "I am the daughter of an armyman, these people are taking credit for the martyrdom of our soldiers...They are politicising the army... never seen such a government earlier."
She also paid back when she said, "The Modi government which had promised 'achchy din' did the 'karnama' of note ban. ...You were made to run around for taking out your own money from banks...That was your hard earned money...Till date there is no detail of how much black money has been detected."
According to party insiders, Dimple's involvement in these elections had not just been confined to campaigning but she had also worked back channels on behalf of her husband.
She is said to have met the Congress leadership, carrying message from Akhilesh, for finalising the SP-Congress alliance around which the party built up its election strategy.
Shedding the tag of a reluctant politician, Dimple led a sustained attack on political opponents.
Not only did her presence add colour to the SP's campaign, she also connected well with the youth and the women.
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