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Congress leader Ashok Gehlot criticized his party colleague Mani Shankar Aiyar, calling him a "sarfira" (mad person) for questioning the competency of late Rajiv Gandhi to become India's prime minister. Gehlot stated that Aiyar's comments were condemnable and that Rajiv Gandhi increased India's prestige abroad and passed exemplary laws during his tenure.
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