Rahul said in Brussels - Gandhi-Godse vision fight in India: Modi wants to change the name of the country fearing the I.N.D.I.A alliance

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on Europe tour these days. At the Press Club of Brussels on Friday, Rahul Gandhi said – At present, there is a fight in India between the vision of Mahatma Gandhi and Nathuram Godse. Democracy and institutions have been attacked. Violence-discrimination has increased. Minorities, Dalits, Adivasis and lower castes are being attacked.

Rahul said in Brussels - Gandhi-Godse vision fight in India: Modi wants to change the name of the country fearing the I.N.D.I.A alliance
Rahul said in Brussels - Gandhi-Godse vision fight in India: Modi wants to change the name of the country fearing the I.N.D.I.A alliance

Government is scared of I.N.D.I.A Alliance, hence wants to change the name of the country
Congress leader said - The government is nervous about the I.N.D.I.A. Alliance. We are the voice of India. The Prime Minister is scared about this, that is why he wants to change the name of the country. This entire issue happened after my press conference on Adani, so that the attention of the country could be diverted.

Some more special things about Rahul Gandhi's address...

  • Efforts are being made to change the nature of India. Many people have been pushed back into poverty. India has the highest unemployment in the last 40 years.
  • Government did not invite Mallikarjun Kharge for G20. This proves that they do not give importance to those who lead 60% of the country's people. It also reflects the thinking of the government.
  • Getting the presidency of G20 is a good thing for the country.
  • Kashmir is an integral part of India. It has nothing to do with anyone except us.
  • We support the country's position on the Russia-Ukraine war. We have good relations with Russia. The opposition would also take the same stand on this issue as the government has taken.
  • India is a big country. We have relations and partnerships with many countries. India has the right to maintain relations with whomever it wants.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on Europe tour these days. On Thursday he met with European Union MPs in Brussels. Rahul's meeting with these MPs was hosted by Elvina Elmetsa. He was accompanied by Pierre Larroteau.

This is Rahul's third foreign tour this year. Earlier, he went on a tour of Britain in March and America in June. Rahul's visit is taking place at a time when the G20 summit is being held in the country's capital Delhi. He will return to India after the summit is over. At the same time, many programs are being organized on the completion of one year of Bharat Jodo Yatra. Rahul will not attend these programmes.

Rahul's 22 foreign trips in the last 9 years have been controversial and discussed on social media. One of these was the visit to Germany in which he revealed the secret of hugging PM Modi in Parliament.

Rahul was on a 10-day US tour in June
Rahul Gandhi had earlier visited America on 31 May. In a 10-day visit, he addressed the NRIs in Washington, New York, San Francisco on the issue of democracy, security and politics in India.

Now read what Rahul had said in America?
June 1, Washington, Press Club - The Congress leader answered questions from the media at the National Press Club in Washington DC. On the question of going to MP, Rahul had said – I have got the biggest punishment in defamation case after 1947. I had given a speech in Parliament about Adani, for which I got a gift. Due to this I was disqualified.

Press is not free in India, people are worried about unemployment and inflation
Rahul had said- Freedom of press is weakening in India and everyone knows this. I think it is important for democracy to have freedom of the press and to listen to criticism. I don't believe everything I hear. I have traveled all over India. I have traveled from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. Have spoken directly to millions of Indians. I don't find those people happy and they are very troubled by unemployment and inflation. People were angry.

Due to rising inflation and record unemployment in the country, the gap between the rich and the poor is increasing. In such a situation, it seems difficult to trust PM Modi's claims regarding the economy.