“After succeeding his mother, Rajiv Gandhi asked K. K. Tewary, a Congress MP, to make the reckless charge on the floor of the Rashtrapati Bhawan.”

—  Zail Singh

Presidential Years:Zail Singh's posthumous defence of his controversial tenure

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