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Rahul Gandhi Backs Gen Naravane in Penguin Book Row

RR Team, February 10, 2026February 10, 2026
The political and publishing controversy surrounding former Army chief General (Retd.) Manoj Mukund Naravane’s unpublished memoir has intensified after Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, publicly expressed his support for the retired general. The row centres on Naravane’s book Four Stars of Destiny, which was announced but never released, triggering conflicting claims between the author and publisher Penguin.

Speaking to reporters outside Parliament during the ongoing Budget Session, Rahul Gandhi questioned the publisher’s version of events and said he was inclined to trust the former Army chief over the publishing house. His remarks have added a political dimension to what was initially seen as a dispute within the publishing ecosystem.

‘Either Naravane or Penguin Is Lying’

Addressing the media, Rahul Gandhi said the situation presented only two possibilities. Either the former Army chief was misrepresenting facts, or Penguin was not being truthful about the circumstances under which the book was halted. “I do not believe that the former Army chief would lie,” Gandhi stated, making it clear where his confidence lay.

Gandhi’s assertion came amid growing questions about why a memoir written by a former Chief of the Army Staff traditionally a subject of public and strategic interest was promoted, acknowledged, and then quietly withdrawn without a formal release.

Background of the Unpublished Memoir

General Naravane, who served as India’s Army chief from 2019 to 2022, had publicly announced his memoir in 2023 through a social media post, thanking Penguin for publishing Four Stars of Destiny. The announcement suggested that the book was ready for circulation and had cleared initial editorial processes.

However, despite the public promotion, the book never reached bookstores. Penguin later indicated that publication issues arose, while Naravane reportedly maintained that the manuscript had already been submitted and processed. The absence of a transparent explanation fuelled speculation and debate within military, political, and literary circles.

Claims of ‘Inconvenient Truths’

Rahul Gandhi suggested that the contents of the memoir may include material that is uncomfortable for the current political establishment. He argued that certain references in the book could be “inconvenient for the Government of India and the Prime Minister of India,” without detailing specific passages.

While no excerpts from the unpublished memoir have been officially released, Gandhi’s remarks have led to renewed calls for greater transparency around the handling of autobiographical works by senior military officials, especially when such works touch upon policy decisions or civil-military relations.

Publisher Silence and Wider Implications

Penguin has so far refrained from issuing a detailed public clarification addressing Rahul Gandhi’s statements. The silence has only deepened the mystery surrounding the stalled publication and raised concerns about editorial independence in politically sensitive narratives.

Analysts note that memoirs by former service chiefs often provide critical historical insights rather than operational disclosures. The controversy has therefore sparked a broader debate on freedom of expression, institutional transparency, and the boundaries of official scrutiny in India’s publishing landscape.

Political and Institutional Reactions

The issue has resonated beyond party lines, with several observers calling for the matter to be resolved through clear communication rather than speculation. Veterans’ groups and publishing professionals have also urged stakeholders to respect both national security norms and democratic values.

For now, the fate of Four Stars of Destiny remains uncertain. Whether the memoir will eventually be released or remain unpublished could have lasting implications for how high-ranking officials document and share their experiences in public life.

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