Slogans raised against Rahul Gandhi abroad, speech had to be stopped
Slogans raised against Rahul Gandhi abroad, speech had to be stopped
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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is currently on a tour of America. He arrived in San Francisco on Tuesday for a three-city tour of the US where he was greeted with tilak by women members of the Indian community. He held discussions with activists and academics at the University of California. Rahul met and addressed the Indian community in San Francisco. During the address, some people raised slogans, due to which they had to stop their speech for a while.

Actually, Rahul was addressing Indians in San Francisco. Due to this, some people started shouting slogans. Although the slogans raised by him are not clearly heard in the video, a person called 'Indira Gandhi... "You can hear him say. When slogans were raised, Rahul Gandhi had to stop his speech. In response, he first said, 'Welcome'. When the sloganeering intensified, Rahul Gandhi said, 'A shop of love in the market of hate'. After this, slogans of 'Bharat Jodo' were raised in the hall and Rahul Gandhi started speaking again.

Rahul Gandhi, who arrived in the US, had to wait for two hours at the airport for immigration. The rest of the people standing in the queue took selfies with him. When people asked him why he was standing in the queue, he said, "I am a common man. I like it. I am no longer an MP." Gandhi will address a press conference in Washington and hold meetings with lawmakers and institutional leaders. He is scheduled to end his visit with a public ceremony in New York on June 4.  

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