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Sonia Gandhi (born December 9, 1946), is an Indian politician and the president of the Indian National Congress (Congress Party). Also, she is currently the chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance in the Lok Sabha. She is the Italian-born widow of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Sonia Maino was born to Stefano and Paola Maino in Orbassano a small village 80 km from Turin, Italy). She spent her adolescence in Orbassano being raised in a conservative Roman Catholic family and attending a Catholic school. Her father, a building contractor, died in 1983, but her mother and two sisters still live around Orbassano. While studying for English at Cambridge University she met Rajiv Gandhi, who later became Prime Minister of India. They were married in 1968, after which she took up residence in India. She adopted Indian citizenship in 1983, fifteen years after her marriage to Rajiv, when, it is speculated, she realized that her husbands fortunes as Prime Minister might be affected by her Italian citizenship. The couple had two children, Rahul Gandhi (born 1970) and Priyanka Gandhi (born 1971).
Gandhi did not enter politics until after her husbands assassination on May 21, 1991. Following his death she was pressured by the Congress Party to enter politics and to continue the partys dynastic tradition of being led by a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family.
In 1998 she formally entered politics, assuming the helm of the Congress Party and declaring herself a candidate for Prime Minister. Largely through her family name, she was able to draw large crowds and nearly single-handedly revitalized the party. However, she remained a somewhat enigmatic figure, and her opposition (chiefly the Bharatiya Janata Party) constantly played off the fact that she was foreign-born and was not a fluent Hindi speaker until she entered politics, frequently asserting that she had no qualifications other than her name.
She rose to become Leader of the Opposition (India) in the 13th Lok Sabha, and in the 2004 election launched an aggressive campaign to unseat the ruling Hindu-Nationalists. She had been tipped to be the next Prime Minister of India following her partys surprise victory in the 2004 Lok Sabha election. On May 16 she was unanimously voted to lead a 19-party coalition government called as United Progressive Alliance.
However, on May 18, a day before her scheduled inauguration, she addressed a meeting of Congress lawmakers and declined to become Prime Minister. She nominated Manmohan Singh for the Prime Ministers post, which was accepted by the lawmakers after vociferous pleads to reverse her decision.
Gandhi instead took office as chairperson of the newly formed National Advisory Council with the status of a Cabinet Minister.
Gandhi has authored two books: Rajiv and Rajiv’s World. In addition, she has also edited Freedom’s Daughter and Two Alone, Two Together (two volumes of letters exchanged between Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi from 1922 to 1964)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi was chosen the NDTV Indian of the Year.