New Delhi. Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda says that he feels like Pakistan and Bangladesh home. Pitroda said that I have gone to Pakistan and let me tell you that I felt like home there. I went to Bangladesh, went to Nepal and there I felt like home. I did not feel that I am on any foreign soil. He further said that our foreign policy should first focus on our neighboring countries. Can we really improve the relationship with our neighbors? Our neighboring countries are going through a bad phase, they need help, believed that there are many other problems including terrorism, but there is no need for war.
Rahul Gandhi’s Blue-Ayed Boy & Congress Overseas Chief Sam Pitroda Says he ‘felt at home’ in Pakistan.
No wonder upa took no tough action against pak even 26/11.
Pakistan’s favorite, congress’s chion! pic.twitter.com/to5Pembvqi
– Pradeep Bhandari (Pradeep Bhandari) 🇮🇳 (@Pradip103) September 19, 2025
Sam Pitroda supported the appeal to protect democracy in India by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha to protect democracy in India. He said that at this time I will request the youth of India to add their voice to Rahul Gandhi’s voice. Pitroda said that George Soros has nothing to do with the Congress party. All these things which are being spread about George Soros and Congress are all lies. I am telling you because I know this. People are spreading lies without proof.
Watch: on Lok Sabha Lop Rahul Gandhi’s appeal for gen z to step forward and protect democracy in India, Indian oversas congress man Congress Chief Sam Pitroda Says, “All I would do at this stage is I would do at you India to add their voice to the lone voice of Rahul Gandhi ” pic.twitter.com/msmt1wrz6t
– IANS (@ians_india) September 19, 2025
At the same time, BJP has targeted Sam Pitroda’s Pakistan love. BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari said that Rahul Gandhi’s favorite and Congress foreign chief Sam Pitroda says that he felt ‘home -like’ in Pakistan. It is no wonder that the UPA did not take any strict action against Pakistan even after 26/11. In the end, Bhandari wrote, the favorite of Pakistan, the Congress of the Congress.












