New Delhi: Former Indian Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, whose unpublished memoirs have triggered a major political controversy, on Tuesday backed a statement on the matter by his publisher Penguin Books.“This is the state of the book,” Naravane wrote on X, sharing a screenshot of Penguin’s statement.
Gen (retd) Naravane’s reaction came a day after the Delhi Police lodged an FIR over the release of his book “Four Stars of Destiny”. Opposition leader and MP seeks to quote excerpts from unpublished memoirs Rahul Gandhi In the House of Representatives on February 2, it was blocked by the Finance Minister, causing controversy.
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