It appears that this post was written by someone in the USA and then sent to Rahul Gandhi to post from his account.
My guess is that it was written in George Sorosโs office in New York.
The word "gerrymander" is typically used in US politics for delimitation. This word was coined by former US Vice President Elbridge Gerry in 1812.
The writer of this post was apparently not aware that this word is not commonly used in India and you can't expect the brain from Rahul Gandhi.
@Iamsamirarora Eliminate the worst responses. But this would survive. Won't be Fooled by Randomness into thinking this makes me worthy. But by Thinking Fast & Slow, I hope to Influence your decision without falling victim to The Halo Effect. Honestly, it'd be a Black Swan event to actually win.
@Iamsamirarora@PuneetPorwal5 Moreover, if lower drawdown is the outcome of significant cash allocation, it doesn't reflect stock picking skills. That is not why investors choose a particular fund. Full marks to the Helios philosophy.
#MYMODISTORY
When I look back on my journey in chess, certain memories stand out โ not just from the board, but from life itself. One of those moments came from Gujarat. Years ago, when I played in Ahmedabad during the National Championship, I had a simple ritual: treating myself to a Gujarati Thali. It was something I cherished, a small joy outside the game. I never imagined that one day, this little detail of my life would be remembered and celebrated by none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji.
I still recall the moment when, in the middle of a casual conversation, I happened to mention my fondness for Gujarati Thalis to Narendra Modi ji. When he heard this, he immediately smiled and said, โOh, okay, then letโs go.โ Without any formality, he took me to the State Guest House, where we sat down and enjoyed a delicious Gujarati Thali together. He even added warmly, โI want to give you the best Thali you can remember.โ For me, it was a humbling and unforgettable gestureโa reminder that true leaders connect with you not just through grand visions, but through such small moments.
What has always inspired me is the balance he brings. On one hand, he is efficient, disciplined, and deeply professional, with his entire team working like clockwork. On the other hand, he is approachable, warm, and often light-heartedโsomeone who can crack a joke and make you feel at ease. That rare blend of vision and humanity is what makes him truly remarkable.
I also saw his innovative spirit in the world of chess itself. It was Prime Minister Modi ji who suggested that the Chess Olympiad, though separate from the Olympics, should also have its own torch relay. It was a revolutionary idea, and for the very first time, a torch ceremony was introduced to the Chess Olympiad. Today, it has become a proud tradition in our sport, one that the entire world embraces. Soon, chess leaders from across the globe gathered in Delhi for the handover ceremony, a legacy born out of his vision.
For me, @NarendraModi ji is not just a leader of India, but someone who inspires with both heart and mind. Whether through a simple Gujarati meal or a global chess tradition, he leaves behind lessons of humility, innovation, and warmth.
@themodistory