"We can converse in Cambridge but not in India"...

S Venkateshwari
"We can converse in Cambridge but not in India"...


On Sunday, Rahul gandhi spoke to the overseas indians in a program organized by the indian Overseas Congress. In this conversation, he fiercely attacked the central government of the bharatiya janata party (BJP). Rahul gandhi said that such an atmosphere has been created that an indian politician can give lectures in Cambridge university and Harvard university but he cannot speak in any university in India. Accusing the Modi government of promoting hatred, Rahul gandhi said that it is shameful,

Rahul gandhi said, 'The more he attacks me, the better it will be for me, because I will be able to understand (him) better. It is a battle between courage and cowardice. This fight is between love and hate. As I said during the visit that in the market of hatred, we have come to open a shop of love.

Rahul said – it is shameful but this is the truth

The former congress president said that he has been called to deliver a lecture in Cambridge. Expressing disappointment, he said that indian politicians cannot openly express their views in the universities of India. "It was a good atmosphere (at Cambridge University) and it made me think that an indian politician," Rahul gandhi said amid chants of Zindabad from thousands of people who attended the conference on the theme of 'Unity, Diversity and Inclusion'. Cambridge university can give lectures in Harvard university, but he cannot speak in any university in India.


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