Congress MP Rahul Gandhi holding the yet-to-be-published ‘Four Stars of Destiny’ by ex-army chief MM Naravane NEW DELHI: Former Indian Army chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, whose unpublished memoir has triggered a major political controversy, on Tuesday backed his publisher Penguin’s statement on the matter. “This is the status of the book,” Naravane wrote on X, sharing a screenshot of Penguin’s statement.General (retired) Naravane’s reaction came a day after the Delhi Police registered an FIR over the circulation of his unpublished book, “Four Stars of Destiny.” An excerpt from the unpublished memoir was sought to be quoted by Lok Sabha leader of opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in the House on February 2, but he was blocked by the treasury benches, triggering the controversy.(Breaking story)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKanpur Lamborghini Crash: CCTV Backs Police Claim As Lawyer Pushes Driver Defence In CourtAfter Trump’s Zero Tariff Claim, White House Factsheet Reveals What India-US Trade Deal Really SaysOpposition Doubts Hindi Ability, Indian-Origin MP Ramkissoon’s Reply Leaves Guyana House Silent‘A Pre-Committed Purchase Agreement’: Shashi Tharoor Slams Modi Govt Over India-US Trade DealBJP MP’s ‘Mini Pakistan’ Remark On Bengal Land Sparks Govt-Oppn Clash In Rajya Sabha’From Nice To Necessary’: Greek Defence Minister Dendias Says India Now Central To Europe’s StrategyExplained: Why the 4.5-gen Rafale remains central to India’s air defence strategy’Trying To Ban India…’: Russian FM Lavrov Slams US Oil Curbs As India Refuses To Bend On Energy’Either Naravane Or Penguin Is Lying’: Rahul Gandhi Reacts To Publisher’s Statement On MemoirKiren Rijiju Slams Congress, Shares Video Of Women MPs At PM Modi’s Lok Sabha Seat123PhotostoriesKim Kardashian’s movie appearances and cameos from reality fame to Hollywood spotlightWhat divine energy shapes your life? check your birth date10 famous abbreviations whose full forms most people don’t knowWhat is Udan Yatri Cafe, its motive and Raghav Chadha’s connection with itFrom hours to minutes: Delhi-NCR’s plans air taxi corridor could transform commutesChennai metro phase-2: City set for major travel upgrade by 20277 tallest residential buildings in the world; where homes touch the clouds8 non-veg dishes one can make in an air fryer for a house party and howIndia ranks third globally in cancer cases, and over 50% of the cases could be prevented: Doctor reveals the lifestyle changes that matterWhen to say “sorry” (and when not to): Teaching kids the right way to apologize123Hot PicksUAE Public School RegistrationGold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionGCC Unified Visa 2026Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingIndia Upcoming Matches TimingsRussian Oil ImportsNitish RajputCBSE Board ExamsSambhaji PatilCandace OwensLawrence Bishnoi GangNBA Trade RumorsJutta LeerdamKim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton Net Worth
NEW DELHI: Former Indian Army chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, whose unpublished memoir has triggered a major political controversy, on Tuesday backed his publisher Penguin’s statement on the matter. “This is the status of the book,” Naravane wrote on X, sharing a screenshot of Penguin’s statement.General (retired) Naravane’s reaction came a day after the Delhi Police registered an FIR over the circulation of his unpublished book, “Four Stars of Destiny.” An excerpt from the unpublished memoir was sought to be quoted by Lok Sabha leader of opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in the House on February 2, but he was blocked by the treasury benches, triggering the controversy.(Breaking story)