Question

A patriarch of this family issued a namesake report advocating for self-governance that rejected the premises of the “all-white” Simon Commission. After an activist (10[1])fasted to death, (10[2])a member of this family redrew internal borders along linguistic lines with (10[1])the States (10[2])Reorganization Commission. In response (10[1])to the oppositional slogan to “Remove” (10[1])one (10[1])politician from this family, that politician ran (-5[1])on the platform “Remove Poverty,” or “Garibi (10[2])Hatao,” (10[10])and won a landslide electoral victory (10[1])in 1971. (10[2])That politician’s son headed a forced (10[1])sterilization (10[3])program (10[1])during (10[1])the (10[2])Emergency. (10[3])A member (10[1])of this (10[1])family celebrated gaining independence “at the stroke of the midnight hour” (10[1])in his “Tryst with (10[1])Destiny” speech. (10[1])For 10 points, name this family of three prime ministers of India, including (10[1])its (10[1])first. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Nehru–Gandhi family [or Gandhi–Nehru family; accept Jawaharlal Nehru or Motilal Nehru or Indira Gandhi or Rajiv Gandhi or Sanjay Gandhi; accept Nehru Commission; reject answers describing the family of “Mahatma” or “Mohandas” Gandhi]
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Summary

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Christopher JosephNotre DameNorthwestern A2310
Vedh RameshPenn BPenn A2610
Yahwanth Bajji (DII)Michigan AOhio State A (UG)2610
Tom HainesDurhamBirmingham3810
Arjun KalaUIUC BWashU B4010
Biniam AlaroUF BUCF B4010
Vishesh Verma (DII)Michigan State APitt A4410
Prahalad Rao (DII)Ohio State B (DII)Michigan B5010
Justin LeeImperial ACambridge B5110
Aditya ShivaswamyJohns Hopkins AColumbia B58-5
Charles YoungColumbia APenn State A6510
Akshar GoyalUIUC AUChicago C6510
Samarth RamUChicago BUIUC C6610
Alan Lee (UG)CWRU B (UG)Michigan C (UG)6610
Jake Meltzer (DII)CWRU A (UG)Ohio State C (DII)6610
Elias Kradel (DII)Kenyon B (DII)CWRU D (DII)6610
Evan Moore (UG)Mississippi StateCentral Oklahoma6610
Hrishit ChaudhuriNYU BWUSTL A6610
Sam Macchi (D2)Vassar ATexas A6610
Raj DoshiUCF AFlorida State University A6610
Seraphina CharlotteCambridge ABristol A6610
Arvin BoraghiCambridge CManchester6610
Anila MoparthyUIUC DMiami7210
Joe Paterson (UG)Michigan State B (UG)Pitt B (UG)7410
Andre WongLSE AOxford A7410
Brynn JonesOregon StateMcGill E8010
Olin BoseColumbia BJohns Hopkins A8110
Nitin MurthyPurdue AIndiana A8110
Joseph CollinsImperial BWarwick A8110
Logan MathisSIUE APurdue B8210
Owyn NoblePurdue CWashU C8310
Austin GuoPrinceton AHaverford A8410
Roan DowlingIowaMissouri8410
Nermeen RahmanIndiana BUChicago D8510
Benjamin WatsonOxford BSouthampton B8510
Cormac StephensonSouthampton ACambridge D8510
Daniel Huang (DII)Michigan D (DII)Michigan State C (UG)8710
Aryan PathakUF EUF F8910
Hazel DePreist-SullivanBard ARowan A10010
Simon EmmanuelRutgers AJohns Hopkins B10410
Keerthana Krishnan (D2)Texas CColorado College10610
Thomas FlexerPenn State BRutgers C11910
Roman BassettUF DFlorida Tech A12010
Owen Edelson (DII)Kenyon A (UG)CWRU C (UG)12210
Thomas Doyle (UG)Vassar BTexas D12210