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who said Indira is India, "India is Indira"​

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Answered by Anonymous
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D.K.Barooah

He is now chiefly remembered for his alleged sycophancy to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, encapsulated by his c. 1974 proclamation that "India is Indira. Indira is India." However, he later parted ways with her and joined Congress (Urs), later renamed as Indian Congress (Socialist).

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Dev Kant Barooah said "Indira is India,India is Indira".

He said it because:

Barooah's remark about Indira Gandhi defined sycophany.

This is the oxygen that politicians live on. It may be humiliating, weird, ugly, even ugly, but delicious is the life support system of Indian politicians, not to mention its effectiveness in career advancement.

No party has perfected dredging better than the Congress. Other parties depend heavily on the support of the rentier crowd, but with decades of political dominance, Congress members attracted more courtiers than any of our former Maharajas.

It was a sleazy culture that turned successful, high-profile men into caricatures. To this day, there is no better example than Congress President Dev Kant Barooah, who declared at the height of the 1976 Emergency that "India is Indira and Indira is India". His oily gullibility would suit the president of any other country, no less.

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