This has been revealed in the book "The Chinar Leaves" by veteran Congress leader M L Fotedar, to whom Indira Gandhi during her visit to Srinagar in October 1984 had shared her premonition that she may not live long and clearly mentioned her preference to have Priyanka groomed to assume reins of the party.
Fotedar quoted the former Prime Minister as saying to him, "People will see me in her."
The book, brought out by HarperCollins and is yet to be released, comes at a time when there are frequent calls within the Congress to bring Priyanka into active politics.
He adds that while Rajiv Gandhi had responded with happiness when he brought Indira's desires about Priyanka to his notice, Sonia had responded in quite the opposite manner.
The book also claims that Sonia was miffed at Fotedar when he told her about Indira's will and left the room in a huff as she was taken aback with her mother-in-law's views.
Fotedar's about-to-be-released book documents facts about a will Indira Gandhi dictated to him two days before she died.
"I may not live long. But you must watch over her - Priyanka - as she grows," Fotedar quotes Indira as telling her a few days before her death, where she shared with him how clearly she foresaw the glorious future of Priyanka.
She also told her, "You will live to see her grow and shine on the national horizon. People will see me in her and remember me when they see her. She will shine and the next century will be hers. Then people will forget me.
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