New Delhi: Former Congress President and MP from Wayanad Lok Sabha seat of Kerala, Rahul Gandhi has thanked the Modi government for changing the rules for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). He tweeted on his official Twitter account and wrote that I had recommended the change in FDI rules a few days ago. I am glad that the central government has acted on my warning. Prashant Kishore attacks CM Nitish over Bihari migrants stuck in other cities Earlier, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had said in tweeting that Indian corporate companies have become very weak due to economic slowdown in the country and are on target of other countries for takeover. The central government should not allow that any foreign company should take possession of any Indian company during this crisis. Will Delhi lockdown be discounted from tomorrow? CM Kejriwal makes big announcement Earlier on April 12, Rahul Gandhi had written on his Twitter handle, warning the Modi government at the center, that 'the country is in the grip of severe recession. Due to this reason many Indian companies have become weak, there is a fear that the foreign company should take advantage of this and take over the company. The Indian government should take steps in this direction and prevent foreign forces from acquiring Indian companies. Arundhati Roy's provocative statement over treatment of Muslims