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Bazinga: Rahul Gandhi to extempore at Delhi University

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Fresh with his success on delivering a coherent speech with relatively witty comebacks at the parliament on Monday, Rahul Gandhi is all set to give a talk on “Leadership and Overcoming Failure”. Back from his 57 day sabbatical to somewhere in South Asia the Congress Vice President has found renewed confidence in his extempore abilities. Indeed, he took everyone by surprise, both at the Parliament and with his decision to talk with the students. Being a part of the young generation he believes he can develop a rapport with the youth more easily and the youth is the generation to focus on in this turn of the century.

DU Beat members got in touch with the media relations office of the Congress. The official confirmed that Rahul Gandhi will deliver his talk at ‘Sir Shankar Lal Concert Hall‘, North Campus sometime between the 3rd and 7th of May. Prakash Iyer author of ‘The Secret of Leadership’ is believed, will also be present at the event. Entry will be free for students of the University. They are only required to show their college ID as proof. Refreshments will be provided and students are welcome to voice their questions (if they have any) to Mr. Gandhi. Excluding of course the details of his whereabouts to which apparently only the PM is privy he is all set for an interactive session, post talk.

Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh will be attending too, as being a living example of leadership in these past two years and having done so much for the University. With Rahul Gandhi having found his voice, things might take a turn for the better with the yuva in this country.

Bazinga is DU Beat’s weekly column of almost-believable fake news!

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Arindam Goswami

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