Cambridge Address To Gandhi Statue Visit: Glimpses From Rahul Gandhi's UK Trip So Far
Rahul Gandhi, the Congress leader, paid respect to BR Ambedkar's statue at Ambedkar House in London. He is in the United Kingdom for a 10-day visit. (Image Source: PTI)
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View In AppGandhi's visit has already stirred feathers in India, with the BJP accusing him of 'defaming India' overseas following his address at his alma mater, Cambridge University. The Wayanad MP, on the other hand, retorted that it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi's fault for undermining the country's achievements since independence. (Image Source: PTI)
He delivered a speech at the Houses of Parliament complex in London on Monday. Rahul was observed using a defective microphone in the Grand Committee Room within the House of Commons to drive home his point that opposition voices in India were being stifled, according to PTI. (Image Source: PTI)
During an Indian diaspora convention, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met with Sam Pitroda, Head of the Indian Overseas Congress. During his speech, Gandhi projected that the BJP's fortunes would reverse in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, similar to what the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government faced in 2004. Love was in India's DNA, the former Congress chief continued. (Image Source: PTI)
The Congress leader also emphasised the importance of India-UK relations in creating more job opportunities and protecting Indian democracy.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in conversation with the Indian Journalists' Association in London.
India's democracy is a worldwide public good. India is large enough that if democracy is harmed in India, it is weakened globally. India's democracy is three times the size of that in the United States and Europe, and its collapse would be a major defeat for democracy worldwide, Gandhi was quoted as saying by the PTI.
On Sunday, March 5, the Heston Hyde Hotel in a picturesque corner of London, yet in the heart of the booming and popular Indian community of Southall-Hounslow, was unusually crowded with people and cars. Congress supporters flocked to hear Rahul Gandhi speak to the Indian diaspora during his week-long visit to the United Kingdom.