Political Storm Over General's Memoir: BJP's Accusations and Congress' Response

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-10 15:58:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 17:38:46

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Political Storm Over General's Memoir: BJP's Accusations and Congress' Response

The political arena in India is abuzz with a new controversy, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) directs its scrutiny towards Rahul Gandhi and his alleged early access to a memoir by the former Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat. The book in question, "Four Stars of Destiny," has found itself at the heart of this political storm.

The BJP's suspicions arose from a tweet by Rahul Gandhi on August 12, where he quoted General Rawat's book, stating, "The Chinese had started making big plans about Tibet and the Himalayan frontier soon after the 1962 war." This quote, the BJP claims, suggests that Gandhi had access to the book before its official release. The publisher, Penguin Random House India, has since clarified that the manuscript has not been published in any form, adding fuel to the BJP's accusations.

In response, the Congress party has vehemently denied any early access to the book. They argue that the quote in question is from a news report published in 'The Times of India' on August 11, a day before Gandhi's tweet. Congress spokesperson, Pawan Khera, stated, "The BJP is trying to create a non-issue and divert attention from the real issues facing the country." He further emphasized that the quote was widely reported in various media outlets and was not exclusive to the book.

This political back-and-forth highlights the intense scrutiny and interpretation of every word and action in the Indian political landscape. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether this controversy will lead to further investigations or simply fade away as a political tactic. The public awaits clarity on the matter, with many questioning the timing and intent behind such accusations.