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Rahul overwhelms, overwhelmed by, St Stephen’s College

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  • Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi was back at his alma mater — St Stephen’s College — but, again, found little occasion to ask questions. Instead, he found himself answering several.

    “The political system in India is very closed — there is no internal democracy in the political parties. Opening up the political system can give us potential,” he told students during an interaction on Tuesday. His statement was in reply to a question regarding AICC general secretary Margaret Alva’s resignation from the party after alleging foul play in distribution of election tickets.

    The interaction was organised by the College Students’ Union Society and the Alumni Association.

    There was, however, hardly any reference to Rahul’s recent statement — that students, during his time at the college, were not encouraged to ask questions. But steering clear of any controversy, the Amethi MP today praised the college and the teachers who had taught him during his brief stint. “I don’t think it is a crime to ask questions,” he said. “Asking questions lies at the heart of progress.”

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    Calling those gathered the “most intelligent students in the country”, Rahul said asking the right questions lead to change.

    But the discussion that began with questions about India’s education system was, a student said, “a study on how to avoid a straight answer”.

    “Our education system is highly controlled and its growth is being restricted due to vested interests and other factors. It is up to us to open it up,” the MP said. He also called for teachers and students to be given autonomy in running educational institutions and curriculum: “A politician sitting in Parliament should not have the power to place people in charge of educational institutions.”

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    Expectation from you Mr Rahul GandhiBy: A.NATARAJAN | 13-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Earlier the media was publicising the interactions of Dr Abdul Kalam with the student community, which were really useful and cherished by all. This Rahul Gandhi is neither an educationist nor a statesman to deserve this sort of coverage. He should realise that he is an MP today and in politics, because he is from Mr Nehru's family and nothing else. Let him first think of doing something useful to the people or atleast for his constituency, instead of indulging in this sort of useless stunts.
    next p m By: manoj rawal | 12-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward the talk with rahul gandhi was very good and he will be the next p m of country . manoj rawal st stephen's college 3rd maths
    CONFUSED GUYBy: LSUNDAR | 12-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward WHY DOES THE MEDIA GOES ONE UP AND PLAYS TO THE GALLERY. YOU GUYS WILL DO ANYTHING TO PLEASE THE POWERS ,THAT BE. THIS GUY, RAHUL, HAS MEEN THE MOST INCONSISTENT AND CONFUSED .ONE HAND HE SAYS THAT VERYTHING IS OK WITH HIS MOTHERS PARTY AND THEN SAYS OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM IS CLOSED. RIGHTLY SAID, HE IS A JOKER. RAHUL- STOP PUTTING YOUR FOOT WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS.
    a jokerBy: SIDDHARTH GUPTA | 12-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward what is this! i can't believe that these intelligent students are overwhelmed...don'tthey know that elections and near and this joker has to be cordial.
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