Politics is not as bad as I thought: Sonia

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Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who years back did not want her late husband Rajiv Gandhi to join politics, declared on Friday that politics was not so bad after all.

NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who years back did not want her late husband Rajiv Gandhi to join politics, declared on Friday that politics was not so bad after all.

"Yes, I was very much against my husband joining politics because my mother-in-law had been PM for 16 years... There had been attempts on her life, and the PM was killed. My experience of politics was not a happy one. I felt that I would lose him (Rajiv).

"Having seen the worst, I did have some reservations about politics," she said, responding to questions from conference moderator Vir Sanghvi.

So why did she then take to politics just before the 1998 elections?

"When I saw certain forces were gaining ground, forces which to my mind (needed to be checked).

"I felt I could no longer just watch this happen, I felt frankly that I can't sit and watch that is why I decided to join politics."

Asked if she still had the same disdain for politics, she replied looking mighty pleased: "It is not as bad as I thought. That is why I am here!"