New Delhi, April 25 -- The game of will-she-won't-she is over. It ended on Thursday when the Congress declared Ajay Rai rather than Priyanka Vadra Gandhi as its Varanasi candidate against Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the Lok Sabha polls. For those hopeful of a high-octane clash of star campaigners, it was an anti-climax. After all, a series of hints had been dropped that it was on the cards, mostly by Gandhi herself. Given charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh, she had been sharpening her attacks on Modi, whose hold over this temple-town constituency is considered unshakeable. Few thought she could win, but the battle could have drawn one of the world's largest ever audiences....