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The Mysterious Mr Gandhi
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 395 no. 8688 (Jun. 2010)
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page 38.
Topik:
Mr Gandi
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Prince of India
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
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THE young man with the future of India on his shoulders reportedly slipped out of the country to celebrate, perhaps with a long-rumoured Spanish girlfriend. But at home his birthday on June 19th was treated as a coming-of-age marked with fireworks, donations of blood, poems and prayers, a seven-day temple pilgrimage through insurgency-infested forest, and lots and lots of gushing editorials and articles. For Indian youth, wrote a columnist in the Times of India, politics had become “a sphere of terrible murkiness”, symbolised by greed, ruthlessness and violence. Yet the young fellow had changed all this. Through “talent hunts, membership drives and student meetings” he had made young Indians believe that politics was a realm that could extend beyond the “narrowness of nepotism”. He had empowered a new breed of “Real Young Turks” as opposed to “Privileged Young Jerks”. He was “the most refreshing arrival on the political block since decades”.
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