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Rahul Gandhi receives royal insult from chess legend Garry Kasparov in response to his ‘First win from Raebareli’ post- Republic World

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Garry Kasparov and Rahul Gandhi Banter Over Chess and Politics

Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov and Indian politician Rahul Gandhi engaged in a playful banter on social media recently, sparking a light-hearted exchange between the two. The interaction began after Gandhi drew parallels between chess strategies and political tactics, emphasizing the importance of controlling the center to exert pressure.

In response, Kasparov humorously quipped, “Traditional dictates that you should first win from Raebareli before challenging for the top!” This witty retort added a humorous twist to the conversation, showcasing Kasparov’s quick wit and playful nature.

Gandhi, who filed his nomination from the Raebareli seat in Uttar Pradesh for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, has been vocal about his love for chess and the lessons he has learned from the game. Praising Kasparov as his favorite chess player, Gandhi highlighted the chess legend’s ability to apply pressure and employ non-linear thinking.

The playful exchange between Kasparov and Gandhi on social media delighted fans and followers, showcasing a lighter side to both individuals. As the Lok Sabha elections continue to unfold, it’s clear that both Kasparov and Gandhi have a keen sense of humor and a shared love for the game of chess.

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