Rahul Gandhi will probably be the next Prime Minister of India in 2014. Before his “imminent coronation”, a picture of him is being painted for all of us, which unequivocally establishes that Rahul will be a good leader. Maybe. There is no doubt that Rahul is a man of average intelligence, suave and has a charm about him. But will he be a good ruler? One can’t say. Here, I have his handwriting sample that will help us discover a few things about his personality. This will indicate how he will be as a Prime Minister. Also, we will try to figure out whether he has any commitment issues because of which he has not yet settled down. Come on, our mission here is: Unravel Rahul.
Rahul loves to reach out: Rahul Gandhi became a visible face in the Indian politics some seven years ago. Since then, we have known him as a person who likes to mingle with people, unlike other politicians. Most of his public appearances have presented him as a person who likes to be around people and has the ability to connect with them. Now, let’s figure out from his handwriting whether he really likes people or it’s just a sham. Bingo! The slant of his handwriting suggests that Rahul indeed likes to take that extra step to reach out to people and mix up with them. He responds sympathetically to his universe. He is a sociable person. However, in personal life, he does not let others come close to him. As a Prime Minister, we may see him completely different from his predecessors. Despite being in power, he will be more accessible than people who have occupied the chair in the past.
He is fast & quick: The simplicity of the form in his handwriting shows Rahul likes to take shortcuts and get the message across quicker. He gets to the point quickly and would not like it if he is overburden with too many details. He just wants facts. A simplified writer like Rahul prefers telling “like it is”. The emphasis of his approach is on the intellect more than the emotions. However, if he leads the country, he may take some impulsive decisions.
Is he mama’s boy? Ummm… Yes. He looks up to mother Sonia Gandhi for most of his decisions. This trait in him is reflected by the leftward lower zone in handwriting. He takes no decisions — personal or political — without consulting his mother. Will he ever come out of her shadow? Unlikely. With a mum as powerful as her, it appears difficult.
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