In this episode of Unraveled with Marvi Sirmed, we focus on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s highly anticipated electoral debut from Wayanad in the Southern Indian state of Kerala. Joining Marvi is Vinod Sharma, veteran journalist and political editor at the Hindustan Times, who brings decades of experience to analyze the nuances of Priyanka Gandhi’s candidacy, the internal dynamics of the Congress Party and Indian democracy at large. Is Priyanka Gandhi’s entry a calculated move, a bid to strengthen Congress’s influence in South India or a retreat to the familiar comfort of dynastic politics? Through Vinod Sharma’s insights, we explore why Wayanad was chosen, whether it reflects a proactive strategy or a “safe” choice, and what impact this will have on Congress’s appeal to younger voters. We also address the challenges Priyanka faces amid allegations from BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia, who accuses her of non-disclosure of assets related to her and her husband, Robert Vadra. Could this controversy affect her candidacy? And as Priyanka Gandhi makes her first electoral appearance, will Congress be able to redefine its relationship with dynastic politics or continue under its influence?