New Delhi (AFP) - He has never held public office, has likened power to "poison" and seen his father and grandmother assassinated by extremists. Now Rahul Gandhi wants to become India's prime minister.
If polls are to believed, the 43-year-old is about to lead his Congress party to a crushing defeat when India holds elections from April 7.
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