Rajiv Gandhi
In the birth charts of all Gandhi's position should be government and the Indian National Congress. They in turn inherited from the mother. Find them in space and time easily. This should be a conjunction of Venus, Ketu and Suns in the first house. Sonia not only in the first house of the sun, because it is not with the official authorities in India, and ruled only by the Party and the Party manages the money and capital hereditary Gandhi family .. I checked the official date of birth, Rajiv Gandhi
on August 20, 1944 it's empty. . First, I was wrong. I have not done at that time his horoscope and suggested that he and Sonia Gandhi, the same age. But then I called his father "Feroz Gandhi," and on his ac signification, and foreign origin, Parsa, found his father's house and sign where it should be. This is in contrast to the sign of the father's house in the horoscope of Sonia, a difference one character forward. Knowing what his father's house and sign position of Venus, Sun and Ketu in the first house is not hard to find this horoscope, especially in the fifth house in his Yoga Moon and Jupiter are in conjunction, which points to the youth leader of the party was the head of government after his mother and Minister of Foreign Affairs in combination. All of this in his birth chart is.
The birth took place 15.021943, at 08h.20m.59sec., +5.30 time zone, for the City Bombay, British India, 18 ° 58'30 "N 72 ° 49'33" E.
Here is another proof that the ruling elite of the material energy meters leads you by the nose respected astrologers in India. Good luck with the exact knowledge of astrology and the only one you have lost after world fell to the level of material mind at the time of the allegorical Flood .. A clock
Do not walk, you every day deeper into even greater confusion of mind, because the consciousness of the world collapses and drags your narrow consciousness of the material mind
Culture is the truth, in any form of its manifestation, and ignorance, it presupposes the concept of culture of the mind. (Jo1951)