NEW DELHI, Oct 23: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a scion of India's Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, submitted her nomination on Wednesday to contest an election to parliament, the latest candidate from a family that has dominated politics and given the country three prime ministers.
Vadra, 52, filed her papers for the Wayanad seat in the southern state of Kerala for the Nov 13 vote after a roadshow attended by thousands of supporters of her Congress party.
Wayanad was won by Vadra's brother Rahul Gandhi in the national election this year but he had to vacate it as he also won from a second seat in the family bastion in north India and Indian law allows candidates to retain only one.
Rahul, 54, is the leader of opposition in the lower house of parliament while their mother Sonia is a member of the upper house. Both accompanied Vadra to Wayanad.
"You stood with my brother when the whole world was turning its back against him," Vadra told supporters before filing her papers. "It is my honour to represent you if you give me a chance." —REUTERS