Rahul Gandhi

India-Russia Annual Summit cancelled due to Covid-19, clarify both New Delhi and Moscow
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"This was a mutually agreed decision between the two governments. Any imputation otherwise is false and misleading. Spreading false stories in important relationships is particularly irresponsible," the ministry of external affairs spokesperson said.
Rahul Gandhi-led Congress delegation to submit memorandum against farm laws to President on December 24
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The signatures have been collected by the Congress after it launched a nationwide campaign against the three Central farm laws. Addressed to the President of India, the memorandum has been signed by the farmers, farm labourers and other stake holders opposing these legislations right from the initial stage of introduction of these bills in the Parliament.
No objection to Rahul as Prez, but Cong to have 'chintan shivirs'
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The meeting which lasted for hours after starting off a little after 10.30 a.m. and went off on a cordial note despite the participation from the disgruntled group, saw Sonia, Rahul, and Priyanka speak at the meeting. Several other senior leaders also brought in suggestion with fresh measures for strengthening the party.
Citing waste of time, Rahul walks out of parliamentary panel meet on defence
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The sources claimed that the committee was discussing the uniforms of the three armed forces in the presence of Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, when Rahul Gandhi tried to intervene saying that the time of the panel was being wasted by discussing uniforms instead of Chinese agression on the borders and equipping the armed forces personnel in a better way.
BJP-RSS control Facebook in India: Rahul Gandhi
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The former Congress president took to Twitter as he posted a video and said, "Further confirmation that BJP-RSS control Facebook in India." As per the report in the Wall Street Journal, Facebook discussed banning Bajrang Dal and termed it a dangerous organisation but did not actively consider the safety of the employees.
Rahul Gandhi 'holidaying' in Shimla
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After hectic electioneering in Bihar, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is apparently in a holiday mood. He is reported to be taking a few days off and 'holidaying' alone here in the Himachal Pradesh capital.
Gandhis plan on rallying throughout the country
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After going down on out, Congress looks to fight and gain back its respect by mobilising farmers throughout the country
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