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A Day With Rahul Gandhi's Enemy*

Amarnath GovindarajanApr 26, 2024, 08:10 PM | Updated 08:08 PM IST
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My colleague S Rajesh with K Surendran (Image Credit: Dibin)

My colleague Rajesh is quite new to journalism. He's (was?) a civil service aspirant who had come our way about a year or so ago.

How Rajesh reports for you: He's the one having most fun this election season with all the traveling, meeting candidates and filing some incredibly insightful reports.

  • There's a lot of quotes he gathers in the course of 3-4 days he spends in the constituency around the campaign.

  • All the quotes, insights and pictures are nicely strung together to

produce a coherent narrative for you - a 'slice of life' report.

  • And then he packs off to the next destination - fun (in a sense) at company expense.


    • Insights include: what are K Surendran's chances? 2 lakh votes? Less than a lakh?

    • Which is the 'vote bank' that actually backs Surendran this election?

  • And why Wayanad's demography will easily reward Rahul Gandhi.

  • Strongly recommend reading Rajesh's report from Wayanad. Write to us about what you think.

    Amar Govindarajan.

    * Apropos the subject: The founder of this magazine labelled communists his enemy number one! K Surendran does become Mr Gandhi's enemy by Rajaji's standards.

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