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What Rahul Gandhi Should do to Win Coming Election ?

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  What Rahul Gandhi Should do to Win Coming Election   It looks like "Rahu Gandhi" might be a typo for "Rahul Gandhi," the Indian National Congress leader. Assuming that's the case (as "Rahu" doesn't match any prominent political figure, but Rahul is a key player in Indian politics), I'll provide a balanced, evidence-based analysis of strategies he could adopt to improve his and his party's electoral prospects. This is based on recent political developments, expert commentary, and public discourse as of early 2026. Rahul Gandhi has shown signs of resurgence post-2024 Lok Sabha elections, where Congress doubled its seats, but the party still faces challenges like alliance dilemmas, regional weaknesses, and perceptions of dynastic leadership. With 2026 assembly elections looming in key states (Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry), and the 2029 general elections on the horizon, here's a step-by-step outline of action...

Why Rahul Gandhi and the Congress Party Have Lost Most Elections?

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  Why Rahul Gandhi and the Congress Party Have Lost Most Elections?  Congress lost over 50 elections under Rahul Gandhi in past 11 years Rahul Gandhi, as a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress (INC), has been associated with the party's performance in numerous elections since entering politics in 2004 and taking on influential roles from 2009 onward. While he has had some personal electoral successes (e.g., winning seats in Wayanad in 2019 and 2024, and Rae Bareli in 2024), the broader narrative often focuses on the INC's repeated defeats under his leadership or influence, including national and state polls. By late 2025, analyses suggest the party has faced around 95-99 losses in various assembly and general elections since his rise, with critics pointing to a "century of defeats" approaching. These losses include crushing defeats in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, as well as recent setbacks in states like Bihar (2025), Maharashtra, and others. Be...

Why Modi’ Government not allowed Rahul Gandhi to speak on Narvane Book

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  Why Modi’ Government not allowed Rahul Gandhi to speak on Narvane Book Based on publicly reported events, the situation you’re referring to likely stems from an incident during a parliamentary session (possibly in the Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha around late 2023 or early 2024), where Rahul Gandhi attempted to raise questions or make remarks related to a controversial book involving former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane. The book, titled Four Stars and a Few Challenges, contained Naravane’s reflections on key military decisions, including the Balakot airstrikes and the 2020 Galwan clash with China. Here’s a clear breakdown of what happened and why it might have unfolded that way: What Happened? · Context of the Book: General Naravane’s memoir discussed sensitive military operations, including alleged internal disagreements over the handling of border tensions with China in Ladakh (2020). Parts of the book were leaked or reported in the media, raising concerns about national secur...

Truth Behind Modi and Trump Deal on February 2, 2026

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  Truth Behind Modi and Trump Deal on February 2, 2026 US President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with India on February 2, 2026, via a post on Truth Social, following a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the announcement, Trump stated that, out of "friendship and respect" for Modi and at his request, the US would immediately reduce its reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods from 25% to 18%. He further claimed that India had agreed to several major concessions in return: reducing its tariffs and non-tariff barriers on US goods to zero, stopping purchases of Russian oil, increasing buys of US energy, technology, agricultural products, coal, and other items to a "much higher level," and committing to over $500 billion in US products overall. This came after a period of tension in US-India trade relations. In mid-2025, Trump had imposed 25% tariffs on India, later doubling them to 50% in August, citing India's continued purchases of discounted R...