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The Muslim League is an entirely secular party: Rahul Gandhi criticises a Congress ally in Kerala

The Muslim League is an entirely secular party: Rahul Gandhi criticises a Congress ally in Kerala

The Muslim League is an entirely secular party: Rahul Gandhi criticises a Congress ally in Kerala

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday that the opposition is fairly unified and that a lot of excellent work is being done on the ground, and that there is a secret undercurrent growing that would “surprise” the people in the next general election…

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Gandhi, who is in the United States on a three-city trip, made the statements in response to a series of questions from the media at the National Press Club here. “I believe the Congress party will do extremely well over the next two years.” I thi…

Gandhi stated in his speech that when he entered politics in 2000, he had no idea what he would face. What he sees now is much beyond anything he could have imagined when he entered politics.

“However, I believe it has provided me with a tremendous opportunity.” Most likely considerably larger than the opportunities I would have. “That’s just how politics works,” he explained. “I believe the drama began about six months ago.” We were having difficulty. The whole thing…

“I am very clear,” he continued, “our fight is our fight.” “However, there is a group of young Indian students here.” I want to talk to them and build a friendship with them. “It’s my right to do it,” he said to an Indian student…

“I don’t understand why the prime minister doesn’t come here and do it,” Gandhi said to cheers from the Stanford crowd, which had filled the full auditorium. The moderator stated that the Prime Minister is always welcome to visit Stanford…

The moderator stated that the Prime Minister is welcome to visit Stanford at any time to meet with students and academics.

Gandhi subsequently tweeted that it was a joy to discuss ‘The New Global Equilibrium’ with the scholarly audience at Stanford.

We talked about the problems and possibilities that come with a changing world order. “Truth-based actions are the way forward,” he tweeted.

Because the auditorium was so full, several students were sent away. Students began waiting two hours before the event began. Several Indian politicians have met with Indian students over the previous year and a half.

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