Priyanka Gandhi Recalls Indira's "Tall Man Called Baby" Anecdote at Kerala Rally

At a Kollam rally for the UDF, Priyanka Gandhi shared a personal story of her grandmother, former PM Indira Gandhi, recalling her meeting with the "very tall" Kerala stalwart Baby John. The anecdote, told to Baby John's son and RSP leader Shibu Baby John on stage, aimed to emotionally connect with the alliance's traditional base. Local leaders at the event drew strong parallels between Priyanka and Indira Gandhi, with some calling her a reincarnation. Her visit is seen as a significant push for the Congress-led alliance ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Shares Indira Gandhi's Baby John Story in Kerala

  • Priyanka shares childhood anecdote
  • Story bridges generational political gap
  • Highlights legacy of late leader Baby John
  • Rally aims to boost UDF for Kerala polls
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Keralam Assembly polls: "I met a man called Baby, he was very tall..." Priyanka Gandhi recounts Indira Gandhi's remarks at Kollam rally

Priyanka Gandhi recounts Indira Gandhi's memory of meeting "a tall man called Baby," highlighting Congress's generational bond with Kerala's RSP.

"Today I met a man called Baby, and he was very tall and very big. - Priyanka Gandhi recalling Indira Gandhi"

Kollam, April 2

Addressing a campaign rally in Kollam for United Democratic Front candidates in the upcoming Assembly elections in Keralam, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi struck an emotional chord by sharing a personal anecdote involving her grandmother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the legendary politician from the state, Baby John.

Turning to Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) leader Shibu Baby John on the stage, Priyanka Gandhi recalled a story from her childhood that highlighted the deep bond her family shared with Kerala's political stalwarts.

"I remember my grandmother talking about your father," Priyanka said, addressing Shibu Baby John.

"We were very small then. She came back and said, 'Today I met a man called Baby, and he was very tall and very big.' Looking at you today, I thought that must be your father. When I asked if your father was in politics, I realised that was indeed him," she added.

The anecdote, highlighting the towering personality of the late Baby John, drew loud cheers from the crowd, bridging the gap between two generations of political leadership. By invoking the legacy of Indira Gandhi and connecting it with local legends like Baby John, Priyanka sought to consolidate the Congress-led alliance's traditional base in the region.

Baby John, who passed away in 2008, was an 11-time MLA and a seven-time minister under various chief ministers - C Achutha Menon, K Karunakaran, AK Antony, PK Vasudevan Nair, and EK Nayanar. He was known in the state political circles as 'Kerala Kissinger' for his astute abilities to manage political crises at a time when the state was passing through unsteady political phases.

Meanwhile, at the rally, local leaders repeatedly drew parallels between Priyanka Gandhi and Indira Gandhi. Welcoming her to southern Kerala, Kollam Mayor AK Hafeez praised her leadership qualities, stating, "She resembles her late grandmother not only in looks but in sheer determination. Our beloved leader Priyanka Gandhi is here to lead us."

Earlier in the day, at another rally in the state, a senior Congress leader went a step further, describing Priyanka as the successor to the late Prime Minister. "We feel the presence of Indira Gandhi today. We feel you are the reincarnation of your grandmother... even the glorious name 'Indira' is a twinkling star in the galaxy of this nation's politics. We are absolutely proud to welcome you on behalf of the people of southern Kerala."

Priyanka Gandhi's visit to Kollam is seen as a major boost for the UDF ahead of the 2026 Assembly polls on April 9.

The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), a UDF ally in Kerala, is contesting in Kunnathur (Ullas Kovoor) in Eravipuram (Vishnu Mohan), Chavara (Shibu Baby John) and Santhosh Bhadran (Attingal).

- ANI

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Suresh O
Interesting to see the Congress leaning so heavily on nostalgia and family legacy. Baby John was indeed a giant of Kerala politics, a true 'Kerala Kissinger'. But the state needs concrete plans for the future, not just stories from the past.
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Rohit P
The anecdote about the name 'Baby' is so relatable! In our culture, we often have names that are terms of endearment which might sound funny to outsiders. "Met a man called Baby, he was very tall" – that's a classic! 😄
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Arjun K
While the personal touch is nice, calling her a "reincarnation" of Indira Gandhi is going too far. We should evaluate leaders on their own merit and work, not just on whose granddaughter they are. Kerala deserves issue-based campaigning.
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Meera T
My grandfather used to tell stories about Baby John saab. He was a respected leader who could bring different factions together. It's good to see younger generations being reminded of these stalwarts. Their legacy is part of our state's history.
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David E
As an observer, the deep connection between national political families and regional leaders in India is fascinating. This story perfectly illustrates that personal relationship layer in Indian politics which is often as important as ideology.

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