Rahul Gandhi Engages with Indian Community in the US, Discusses Unity and Democracy

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is currently on a 10-day visit to the United States, covering cities such as San Francisco, Washington DC, and New York.

During his visit, he addressed the Indian diaspora in San Francisco and emphasized the importance of unity and respect. Speaking about the Bharat Jodo Yatra, he highlighted the energy that emerged when people worked together, despite the government’s attempts to hinder the initiative.

In San Francisco, Rahul Gandhi delivered a talk at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and interacted with senior executives from Silicon Valley on the topic of artificial intelligence. He also took the opportunity to meet with the Indian diaspora, expressing his gratitude for their representation of Indian values in America.

In Washington DC, Rahul Gandhi will address the National Press Club and focus on issues such as the future of Indian democracy, freedom of speech, and sustainable economic growth. He will engage in discussions with lawmakers, think tanks, and business leaders, aiming to exchange ideas and foster dialogue.

During his time in New York, Rahul Gandhi plans to engage with thinkers at the Harvard Club, meet accomplished Indian-Americans in the creative industry, and address a public gathering at the Javits Center. His visit is aimed at promoting shared values and a vision of “real democracy.”

The news of Rahul Gandhi’s US tour comes shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his visits to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.

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