Speaking on the sidelines of fourth Chandigarh Literature Festival here today, Sahgal, when asked to comment on what she thought about Rahul, said, "Like everybody else I thought (several years back), he did not want to be in politics. Many of us thought it would be better if he takes up something else."
She, however, quickly added that now she has seen a great change in Rahul.
"He is certainly showing signs of great change. I have noticed a change, which is very positive," said Sahgal, who recently returned her 'Sahitya Akademi' Award over the Dadri lynching incident and growing inolerance.
When asked did politics beckon her at any point in time, Sahgal, who said that in her early life, she has been deeply influenced by Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi, replied, "Never".
Yet, she said, "politics has served me as a very good material for my fiction (as a writer)".
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