Rahul Gandhi continues to cite Gen M M Naravane’s memoir, ‘Four Stars of Destiny’, despite publisher Penguin India stating it remains unpublished. Gandhi insists Naravane’s own social media post confirms its availability, challenging Penguin’s claim and suggesting a contradiction. The publisher maintains pre-orders do not constitute publication and warns of legal action against unauthorized circulation.
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