The very curious case of Mr Rahul Gandhi
If the prime ministerial hopeful of one political party is greeted with chants of his rival’s name at a venue honouring another legend, surely a point is being made. That this should happen in a State ruled by the Congress makes the issue personal to the individuals in question. The nation has been unusually patient with the Congress dynasty’s ‘prince’. But from the moment he uttered his first unscripted words in September 2005 (for which Tehelka took the blame), it was clear that Mr Rahul Gandhi was not India’s man...
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