LI mods please allow this thread because it's quite interesting and I think will probably be one of the biggest threads of LI in the times to come. AND I can confirm with utmost certainty that his thing is true. If all this is true which most likely, Then is GNLU'24 the most connected batch across all NLUs?
Meh. NALSAR had Jairam Ramesh's son in the 2000s. NLSIU has Himanta Biswa Sharma's son now. NUJS had Meenakshi Lekhi's son some years ago, Jindal has/had children of the following people:
- Two top BJP Union Ministers (Dharmendra Pradhan and RP Rudy)
- Literally half the Congress ecosystem
- Bigwigs of regional parties like TMC, Samajwadi Party etc.
- CEOs of Axis Bank and Standard Chartered
- Many, many law firm owners, partners, judges, Senior Advocates and top IAS officers
Not just this, GNLU also has the ugc chairmanβs son, deputy election commissioner of Indiaβs daughter, former gujarat state secretaryβs son and the grand daughter of shankar dayal sharma.
But no one cares about them tbh, they are all just normal students like anyone. No preferential treatment given
I am also from the '24 batch of GNLU, can someone quickly tell me who these three students are, just tell the First letters of the name and the surname
Just got to know the future Chief Justice of India, the future advocate general of India and the president of India are all batchmates in 24' GLC or DU.
1. Daughter of Union Cabinet Minister 2. Daughter of Deputy CM and law minister of State.
3. My roommate was Son of agriculture secretary (union government).
4. A dude who was scion of an erstwhile Royal family and son of a BJP MP.
There were dozens of other people Children of MPs, MLAs, additional secretaries, joint secretaries, also a State AG.
It's pretty common, most of them downplayed it.
- Two top BJP Union Ministers (Dharmendra Pradhan and RP Rudy)
- Literally half the Congress ecosystem
- Bigwigs of regional parties like TMC, Samajwadi Party etc.
- CEOs of Axis Bank and Standard Chartered
- Many, many law firm owners, partners, judges, Senior Advocates and top IAS officers
But no one cares about them tbh, they are all just normal students like anyone. No preferential treatment given