India's veteran leader Rahul Gandhi interacted with nurses through video conferencing on National Doctor's Day. Thanking the nurses, Gandhi said, "We do not say to you that what you get is enough, but you are making us feel particularly proud during this time. We thank you for your services. You are the representative of our country and you are making us feel proud. It is an honour to interact with you." Four nurses participated in this special conversation Anu from New Zealand, one from Australia, Nurse Narendra Singh, Sherley from the United Kingdom and Nurse Vipin Krishnan from AIIMS, New Delhi. Gandhi said, 'It is important to listen to different people. Everyone should be heard. I am very proud of the work you are doing in India and abroad. Not only you but also millions of nurses and doctors like you, who are from our country and are doing an excellent job in India and abroad. Apart from this, the nurses shared their experiences and concerns with the Congress leader. A nurse said, "We were getting patients every day, there was a lot of fear in the beginning because nobody knew anything. When I was seeing a patient, she had no symptoms, she only had a stomach ache. When examined, her report came positive. Another nurse said that during the epidemic, the salaries of private hospital nurses are being cut. He said how to work with cuts during the epidemic? She even claimed that doctors and nurses are fighting like the army. He also talked about giving risk allowance to health workers. America claims, 'Russian military intelligence had killed American soldiers' Manohar Lal is playing political tricks to make this person as state president Ram Vilas Paswan appreciate PM Modi's move to extend Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana till November