New Delhi. After Bharat Jodo Yatra, former Congress President and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi went to Cambridge University to deliver lecture. Now surrounded by questions regarding his speech in Cambridge, Rahul Gandhi’s difficulties are not taking the name of reducing. On one hand, he is constantly being criticized in India. At the same time, now questions are being asked in this regard in foreign countries as well. One such incident happened during a program organized by the Indian Journalists Association in London. During this, a person asked Rahul Gandhi such a question related to his grandmother, which he was shocked to hear. Later, when the organizer asked about the question, Rahul Gandhi himself said that he did not want to ask any question.
Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi was answering people’s questions during a program in London. Meanwhile, a person got up to ask Rahul Gandhi a question. He told that he knew Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru very closely. Then he said that Indira Gandhi had reached London after serving her jail sentence in the Morarji Desai government. Meanwhile, during a press conference, a journalist asked Indira Gandhi, how was your experience while being in jail in India? In response to this Indira Gandhi said that I do not want to make any bad comment about India on foreign soil.
Significantly, after that what that person said, he stopped speaking of Rahul Gandhi. The questioner said that at a time when you are constantly being criticized in the Indian media for your speech in Cambridge, would you like to learn some lessons from your grandmother? He says I am well wisher of your grandmother as well as you and want to see you become prime minister one day. During this, the operator of the program asked that person what is your question? Rahul Gandhi himself spoke on this – there is no question of him here. The person who asked questions to Rahul Gandhi told that he lives in London since 1961. He told that he has been very close to Indira Gandhi and was identified with her through child support.