An LTTE suicide bomber murdered Rajiv Gandhi at Sriperumbudur on May 21, 1991. In his final days the portly terrorist was cornered by the Sri Lankan army and his death on May 18, 2009 marked the ...
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh lauded Rahul Gandhi’s claim that some Congress leaders in Gujarat were working for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and asked when he would take ...
Rajiv Adatia delivered an impressive performance on 'Celebrity MasterChef,' successfully recreating Chef Ranveer Brar's intricate 'Dakshin Express.' His precision and attention to detail earned ...
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused a section of party leaders in Gujarat of “conniving with the BJP” and said the party should be ready to remove “20 to 30 people” if needed. The revival ...
But despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed. After that, he went to Imperial College in London, and he failed there as well. Then I thought, how can such a person become the Prime Minister of the country?” ...
Ashok Gehlot has called Mani Shankar Aiyar a frustrated and erratic individual for his remarks on Rajiv Gandhi's competency. Aiyar's critical comments have sparked significant backlash within the ...
Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot on Thursday hit out at his party colleague Mani Shankar Aiyar and called him a "sarfira" (mad person) after the latter was seen questioning the competency of late ...
"Then he (Rajiv Gandhi) went to Imperial College of London, then he failed there again. Then I thought, How can such a person become the Prime Minister," Aiyar added. BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya ...
India's Congress party has been left embarrassed as party veteran Mani Shankar Aiyar in an interview claimed that the nation's former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi failed Cambridge University and ...
The Congress veteran has embarrassed the party leadership once more, this time with his remarks on former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi failing at Cambridge and Imperial College, London. As the ...
Sharing it, senior BJP leader Amit Malviya wrote, "Rajiv Gandhi struggled academically, even failing at Cambridge, where passing is relatively easy. He then moved to Imperial College London but ...
But despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed," Aiyar said in an interview. "After that, he went to Imperial College in London, and he failed there as well. Then I thought, how can such a person become ...
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