Was Pawan Bluffing About Books?

Update: 2018-04-28 17:23 GMT

We cannot really say when and how a person develops affiliation to gaining knowledge but to read about politics and show great interest on such subjects, it is necessary that you come off a certain age.

Not everyone is a genius but when few people tend to show off, social media has been busting their bubble without a doubt.

We are not sure if Pawan Kalyan got mixed up in trying to phrase it properly, but he made a huge social media debate with his tweets about the book, "We, The Nation: The Lost Decades".

Legal Expert and writer, Nani Palkhiwala, wrote a series of books with title, "We, The Nation". The first one was published in 1984, in this series.

But what Pawan Kalyan referred to in his tweets, "The Lost Decades", is published in 1994.

Pawan actually cannot time travel and read a book in 1980's that has been published in 1990's, as he said in his tweet, that his brother NagaBabu got him acquainted with the books written by Nani Palkhiwala.

He will be all about a teenager by that time, as he was born in 1971, to have deep knowledge in politics or non-fiction books. But still, he claims to have read the book in 1980's.

Well, he did not really tell the time when he read as 1980's means 1980-89, we have to just assume that he read it somewhere around that time.

This is too vague. Rather than trying to share a personal snippet that probably he doesn't remember, he could have just shared the book and made his point, that is, "Media needs regulatory body above them." It could have just served the purpose.

By giving the personal snippet, a big debate on whether he is bluffing or saying the truth. Obviously, for his fans, their "God" cannot lie and for others, this is just another PR stunt.
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