Echoes of Indian Politics at an International Conference: AICC Member Anand Madhav Highlights the Positive Impact of Rahul Gandhi’s Campaigns and the Power of Political Slogans While Chairing a Western Political Science Association Panel

AICC member Anand Madhav highlighted the growing influence and evolving nature of Indian politics on the international stage. He chaired a panel titled “Reflections on Campaigns and Political Speeches” at an international conference organized by the Western Political Science Association, where he elaborated on the wide-ranging impact of political campaigns and slogans.

Speaking during the panel held on April 4, 2026, Anand Madhav stated that political speeches and campaigns can have both positive and negative effects on society. Citing Indian politics, he noted that campaigns led by Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi—such as Bharat Jodo Yatra, Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, and Voter Rights Yatra—have not only contributed to positive political change in the country but have also strengthened the Congress party.

However, he emphasized that not all campaigns yield positive outcomes. Referring to the slogan “Chowkidar Chor Hai,” he pointed out that its impact was relatively negative, contributing to a more divisive political discourse.

Anand Madhav also underlined that situational speeches can sometimes produce far-reaching consequences. Referring to Bihar’s political context, he cited a remark by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee—“Mera Kislay Kahan Hai”—as a significant factor in political change. He also mentioned that Rahul Gandhi’s message of “Do Not Fear” (“Daro Mat”) to party workers has proven effective at the organizational level.

In his address, he further referenced several prominent political slogans and campaigns in India, including “Ghar-Ghar Modi, Har Ghar Modi,” “Bihar Mein Bahar Hai, Nitish Kumar Hai,” and “Pachchees Se Tees, Phir Se Nitish,” highlighting their role in shaping public opinion and influencing political direction.

The in-depth analysis of Indian political campaigns on an international platform was appreciated by scholars and participants at the conference. Anand Madhav’s insights underscored the decisive power of words and messaging in modern politics.

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