Congress foreign chief Sam Pitroda said that Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi met the Senate President of Columbia. In a post on X, he also mentioned the launch of a parliamentary friendly group with Peru, which aims to promote deep political, diplomatic and commercial relations between the two countries. He wrote with Rahul Gandhi to meet Colombian Senate President Lidios Garcia. The beginning of the Parliamentary Friendship Group with Peru will create deep political, diplomatic and commercial relations among our countries. After reaching Peru with Rahul Gandhi, Pitroda shared a picture of traditional reception in the country.
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On reaching Lima in Peru with Rahul Gandhi, there was a traditional welcome to music, dance and culture. This is a really emotional feeling of friendship. While living in Colombia, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appreciated the performance of Indian automobile brand Bajaj, Hero and TVS, saying that these companies are doing well in Colombia through innovation instead of nepotism. In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi tweeted that Bajaj, Hero and TVS were proud to see so well in Colombia. This indicates that Indian companies can win not with nepotism, but by innovation. Very good work. Meanwhile, his comment has been severely criticized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Congress leader earlier highlighted the structural flaws under India’s rule, speaking at an event at the EIA University in Columbia and argued that the diverse traditions of the country should be allowed to flourish.
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Gandhi said in his address that India has strong abilities in areas like engineering and healthcare, so I am very optimistic about the country. But at the same time, there are some flaws in its structure that India will have to improve. The biggest challenge is an attack on democracy in India. After his statement, the BJP has also jumped into a growing controversy and has expressed strong objection to Rahul Gandhi’s comments, calling him an anti -India and an insult to the nation. A BJP leader said that it is Gandhi’s habit to tarnish the image of India abroad.