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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

China, Cambodia have tried Rahul Gandhi’s Wealth Redistribution idea: Here’s that story

“China, Cambodia have tried Rahul Gandhi’s Wealth Redistribution idea: Here’s that story”, Swarajyamag, April 09, 2024:

“What is common between the communist icons Mao and Pol Pot and Rahul Gandhi?

All of them were born in wealthy families of ‘aristocratic’ lineage and were fortunate to get themselves educated in some of the most elite schools in their respective countries and abroad.

Added to this now is one more commonality. Similar to how Mao and Pol Pot promised wealth-redistribution in their respective countries of China and Cambodia, Rahul Gandhi too has now promised to carry out the same once Congress is voted to power in India……”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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