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RAHUL’S NEW GAMBIT

In a Congress social media post on May 1, Rahul Gandhi was seen playing chess where he draws an analogy between the game and politics. He says that in chess, as one improves in tactics, the opponent’s pieces begin to function almost like one’s own. The video may have acquired a risibly prophetic tone when, a week later, Prime Minister Narendra Modi raked up “Adani-Ambani” in accusatory tones against the Congress. But in

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