Escape velocity rahul gandhi biography
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Rahul Gandhi gives a lektion in escape velocity to dalits
The Congress vice-president's remarks came at a function here where he sought to argue that due to their social disadvantages, dalits needed to work much harder to improve their circumstance just as the velocity needed to escape Jupiter's gravitational pull fryst vatten much higher compared to Earth.
With an attendee answering his question about Earth's escape velocity, Rahul explained, "Aeronautics mein ek escape velocity ka concept hota hai. Escape velocity matlab agar aap ne dharti se space mein jana hai… agar aap hamari dharti pe hai to 11.2 km per second aap ki velocity honi padegi. (There is a concept of e
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Rahul Gandhi: A Challenger Is Born
AT A RALLY IN Indore’s Luv Kush Square on November 18th, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at his caustic best poking fun at Congress President Rahul Gandhi. He claimed Gandhi’s own partymen don’t take him seriously, referring to the reported disarray in Congress ranks across states where regional leaders had begun to assert themselves as autonomous power centres in a big departure from the heyday of the 133-year-old party. “How can the public take him seriously then?” Modi taunted. Of course, the BJP’s campaign spearhead was only airing a perception that had gained popularity over time, thanks to relentless tirades against the Nehru-Gandhi scion both online and off, portraying him as a leader who wasn’t able to break on through to the other side from being an apprentice in politics. That perception was held far and wide, and the 48-year-old Gandhi himself needed something akin to the escape velocity of Jupiter to break free of it.
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Aerocasteics Of Rahul Gandhi
By Anand Teltumbde
31 October, 2013
Countercurrents.org
To say Rahul Gandhi is great may be an axiom. Because all Gandhis are great in India. After all, when Babasaheb Ambedkar was crowned as the century’s greatest, in a ludicrous media pageant, Gandhi’s greatestness was kept reserved. Ambedkar was the greatest only after him. Anyway, the greatness epitaph might not even be liked by Rahul who always went an extra mile to mix up with the downtrodden of this land. In 2008, while on a tour of Vidarbha, he met with one Kalawati, a widow of Parshuram Bandurkar of Jalka village in Yavatmal district. Bandurkar, had committed suicide in 2005, becoming one in a series of over 200,000 farmers’ suicides. Rahul made Kalawati a household name through his 2009 Parliament speech. On 16 January the same year, he made news by taking British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and spending a night in a Dalit hut in Simra village of Uttar Pradesh and