Rahul Gandhi
It's our internal matter: Rahul on international celebs supporting farmers
The Congress leader said that the government should resolve the issue. He asked: "Why is the government fortifying the place? Are they afraid of farmers? The farmers are the country's strength and the government should talk to them and resolve the issue." "The impasse is not good for our country and the farmers will not back down. The government must withdraw the farm laws. So, it is better to withdraw them today," he added.
Modi plans to give assets to crony capitalist friends: Rahul
In a tweet after the Budget, he said, "Forget putting cash in the hands of people, Modi Govt plans to handover India's assets to his crony capitalist friends."
Delhi Congress passes resolution for Rahul Gandhi as party chief
The two other resolutions demanded the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, for their "mishandling" of the farmers' tractor rally and the resultant violence in Delhi, and alleged Kejriwal was also responsible for the present "state of ruin" in Delhi.
Rahul Gandhi relishes mushroom biryani on Tamil cookery show
On Friday, the channel uploaded a 14-minute video that showcased the preparation of a mushroom biryani. Comprising an experienced old man and four more young men, the culinary squad, donning traditional vesti (lungi) chose a bright open area to whip up the delicacy.
Government trying to discredit farmers, says Rahul Gandhi
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on Friday, Gandhi said: "You are trying to discredit farmers and the government should talk to them. The only way is to repeal the[farm] laws. We need conversation and solution to this problem."
Nation in grip of corporates: Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi said the farmers of the country have still not got a clear picture on the farm laws and the agitation could flare up again. The former Congress chief said that the Congress and UDF would sweep the upcoming Assembly polls in the Kerala and added that several new faces will be contesting the election.
Rahul denounces violence, demands withdrawal of farm laws
Hundreds of protesting farmers reached the iconic Red Fort in the national capital as the 'Kisan Gantantra parade' turned violent at several places here. Farmers riding their tractors and bikes arrived at the Red Fort with the Indian National flag in their hands.
Who is he? Is he my professor: Rahul Gandhi on JP Nadda
He made the remarks to a question over Nadda slamming him in a series of tweets. Slamming Nadda, Rahul Gandhi further said that farmers know the reality. Gandhi also jokingly said that this is an attempted distraction, this is not full distraction.
Leaking national secret to journalist is a criminal act: Rahul Gandhi
To a question about the alleged chats discussing the Balakot air strike after the February 14, 2019 Pulwama terror strike on CRPF convoy, Rahul Gandhi said, "Leaking of any sensitive information is a criminal act. This applies to the person who sends it and the person who receives it."
Modi most preferred for PM, way ahead of Rahul: Survey
According to the survey, in a two-horse race, Modi is most preferred for being the Prime Minister, way ahead of Rahul Gandhi. More than 80 percent of the people in Orissa and Himachal Pradesh prefer Modi as the Prime Minister. Surprisingly, a high percentage of people in the northeastern states -- 75.68 percent -- echo similar sentiment.
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