Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi: During a gathering in San Francisco on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, took a humorous dig at the Modi administration, accusing the BJP of intimidating citizens and misusing its power over public institutions. Speaking to an Indian audience, the Congressman playfully pointed out the government's alleged actions.

'I Am A Common Man,' Says Rahul Gandhi As He Arrives In US' San Francisco
Rahul Gandhi, the prominent leader of the Congress party, arrived in San Francisco on Tuesday, commencing his three-city US tour. During this visit, he is set to hold meetings with lawmakers and actively engage with the Indian diaspora residing in the United States.


Rahul Gandhi is currently on a ten-day tour in the United States, where he will visit Washington, D.C., New York, and San Francisco. As part of his itinerary, he will engage with members of the Indian diaspora, venture capitalists, tech executives, and students from Silicon Valley during his visit to San Francisco on May 30-31. He is scheduled to discuss topics related to artificial intelligence with prominent technology CEOs from Silicon Valley.

Upon his arrival in San Francisco, Rahul Gandhi was greeted by the chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, Sam Pitroda, and other IOC members. However, party insiders revealed that he had to wait for about two hours at the airport for immigration clearance.

During his wait, several passengers on the same flight took the opportunity to take selfies with him, which Rahul Gandhi graciously obliged. When asked why he was waiting in the queue, he humbly responded, "I am a common man. I enjoy it. As an MP, I no longer exist."

Rahul Gandhi's US tour is geared towards engaging with diverse groups and discussing vital issues, making the most of his time in America's tech hub while also connecting with the Indian diaspora across the nation.

Author: allykazmi

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