The Nehru Dynasty

Category: Celebrities
Author: K N RAO
Co Authors: K N RAO
Code: CE103
ISBN: 81-89221-01-9
Language: English
Availability Status: Available
Binding: PAPERBACK

K N RAO is an Indian Vedic astrologer. His full name is Kotamraju Narayana Rao, he belongs to the Brahmin family of Andhra Pradesh. He was the second child out of four children of K R Rao, who was an eminent journalist during the independence period. K N Rao’s elder brother Pratap Rao was posted in the Foreign Service and his younger brother Vikram Rao was the President of the All India Working Journalists Association. His youngest brother retired as a bank manager and later joined the prestigious quarterly “Journal of Astrology”.

K N Rao was personally very educated. He did his Masters in English Literature, and later he joined the Indian Audit and Accounts Service. K N Rao was an English language lecturer before joining it. He retired as Director-General in 1990.

This Book presents Some of the most sensational and yet undiscussed historical, biographical and political facts about the Nehru dynasty.
It also presents many masterly astrological techniques used to show how the author, K.N Rao had made some of his best political predictions of his life through these such as the defeat and death of Indira Gandhi the tragic end of Rajiv Gandhi as early as may 1990... explained astrologically in a way which even laymen will enjoy.

Preface
The Nehru Dynasty

The secound edition of this book is being brought out as the demand for the book from Houdion, USA, London and many places in India could not be met. The supply of the book, became necessary for many reasons. Readers wanting the book told me that I should bring out the secound edition soon of if unsold copies of the first editions were still lying somewhere as it was not possible to know where the unsold copies become impossible as it was not possible. The latter course became impossible as it was not possible to know where the unsold copies of the first edition were lying. So a quick deigning the publisher with whom there never existed any copyright agreement. Besides was not required to share any part of the expense on its publication.
People had expected attact on me by the Nehru sycophants as they were not well educated in the facts mentioned in the book. Except one of them who is known for his habit of putting his foot in the month, having gravitated from a government service and become a distinguished Rajiv Gandhi sycophant none dare enter. Many of them did admit privately the controversial area that they were not aware of the facts mentioned in the book.
In the meantime, the government of India should have released the Nehru Papers (he died in 1964). It would have done greater damage to the image of Nehru, who

 

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