Rahul Gandhi will deliver a speech at Stanford University
Rahul Gandhi will deliver a speech at Stanford University
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New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi is going on a 10-day US tour at the end of this month. Here he will participate in many programs. Along with this, Rahul will open 'Mohabbat Ki Dukan' in Santa Clara on May 30. Posters have also been released regarding this program of Rahul. People have been urged to reach out to it. The poster of Rahul Gandhi's program has been released by the Indian Overseas Congress. It is written in this poster, 'Mohabbat Ki Dukan' event in Bay Area. Join hands for secular and democratic India. Registration to participate in this program has also started. Along with this, the helpline number has also been issued in the poster. 

According to media reports, Rahul Gandhi will leave for America on 28 May. He will deliver a speech at a program at Stanford University here. He will also meet NRIs on May 29-30. Let us inform that, earlier this year, Rahul Gandhi also went on a tour of Britain, where he gave a speech at Cambridge University. However, Rahul Gandhi had spoken some such controversial things in his speech, which created a lot of ruckus. In such a situation, people are now expressing apprehension on social media whether Rahul will repeat the Cambridge mistake in Stanford University as well. 

1- Sikhs are considered as second class citizens :-

Attacking the Indian government, Rahul Gandhi, who went on a UK tour, said that PM Narendra Modi considers Muslims and Sikhs as second-class citizens. Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi had given this statement at a time when Khalistani attacks against the Indian community were taking place all over the world. Even a few days after this statement of Rahul Gandhi, on March 19, Khalistanis attacked the Indian Embassy in Britain and insulted the tricolor there. In such a situation, by using this statement of Rahul Gandhi as a weapon, the anti-India forces could have incited the Sikhs, or may have instigated them as well. 

2- Pegasus was in my phone :- 

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in London also claimed that he was spied on and had Pegasus on his phone. Rahul claimed that he himself was told by intelligence officers to be careful while talking on the phone as he was being spied on. The surprising thing is, why would the officials who are spying tell Rahul himself that you are being spied on? At the same time, on the Pegasus case, the Supreme Court committee had examined 29 mobiles, out of which Pegasus was not found in even one. However, Rahul did not give his mobile for verification. In such a situation, the question also arises that, if Pegasus was in his mobile, then why did he not get his phone checked? And when the Supreme Court committee did not get Pegasus, then why did they go abroad and make baseless allegations against the Government of India?

3- Democracy is dying, why Britain-America is silent:-

In Britain itself, Rahul Gandhi had said that democracy is dying in India and Britain and America, who claim to protect it, are watching silently. On this, the opposition side said that, if Rahul Gandhi saw democracy in India in danger, then he could approach the court for this. The country which had once enslaved India, why is Rahul Gandhi appealing to them to interfere in India's internal affairs?

4- I saw the terrorist:-

In Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army and Police are constantly engaged in eradicating terrorism, so that peace and peace can be established once again in the heaven of the earth. While narrating the story of Bharat Jodo Yatra in Britain, Rahul Gandhi had said that, in Jammu and Kashmir I saw terrorist and he saw me, but he did nothing to me. There was a lot of ruckus on this statement of Rahul, and it was said on behalf of the opponents that, if Rahul had seen the terrorists, then why did he not tell about it to the security forces, who are fighting against terrorism by risking their lives?

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