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  • Indira Gandhi: The alpha female who was attracted to alpha males

    Indira Gandhi was widowed at 43, a young, attractive and stylish woman in the prime of life, radiant with good health and energy, eager to claim her place in the political sun. Did she miss an intimate male presence in her life? In 1966, there were rumours that Dinesh Singh, the handsome and sophisticated raja of Kalakankar and a minister in her first cabinet, was her lover and even functioned as the power behind the throne.

    There were rumours, too, of her closeness to spiritual leader and yoga instructor Dhirendra Brahmachari in his younger days, and about her alleged romantic involvement with Jawaharlal Nehru’s secretary MO Mathai. However, her close associates strongly refute these rumours. “It was just not possible for her to have an affair,” said former Congress leader Natwar Singh. “There were security men beneath the bed! Dinesh Singh only spread rumours about his so-called closeness to her to advance his own ca

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    Feroze Gandhi
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    Feroze Gandhi (12 September 1912 8 September 1960) was an Indian politician and reporter, and publisher of the The National Herald and The Navjivan newspapers from Lucknow. He fryst vatten the son-in-law of Jawaharlal Nehru He became a member of the provincial parliament (1950 1952), and later a member of the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of India's parliament. In 1942 he married Indira Nehru (later Prime Minister of India) and they had two sons, Rajiv Gandhi (also later a Prime Minister) and Sanjay Gandhi, and thus became part of the NehruGandhi dynasty.[3]

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    1 Early Life 2 Family and Career 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
    Feroze Gandhi Member of the Indian Parliament for Pratapgarh District (west) cum Rae Bareli District (east)[1] In office 17 April 1952 4 April 1957 Member of the Indian Parlia

    Feroze The Forgotten Gandhi

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    Bertil Falk (b. 1933) is a highly respected Swedish newspaper and TV journalist, who spent more than ten years of his life in India, England and the United States. His love for writing started with a short science fiction story, published when he was 12, he then did a few radio programmes when he was 15 and got a mystery novel published when he was 20. Since then he has worked for different newspapers, primarily Kvällsposten (The Evening Post) and from the years 1987–1989 he was in the newsroom of the Swedish TV3 in London. After retirement he has written about 35 books (fiction and non-fiction) and besides translating many mystery writers into Swedish he also translated and edited into English two anthologies of short stories by Swedish mystery writers. He was the editor of the cultural magazine DAST for a few years and contributed until recently for fiction as well as n