Outrageous statement by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi !

New Delhi – ‘I cannot be called a traitor for raising questions about Indian democracy’, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said. Gandhi had raised a question mark about India’s democracy in his speech at Cambridge University on 1st March.
Rahul Gandhi has given an explanation about this statement in the meeting of the External Affairs Ministry Committee. He said, ‘My speech was not related to any country or Government. It was about a person. I had raised some question marks about India’s democracy. No other country has been asked to intervene on this issue. I cannot be called a traitor for this’.
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