In an interview with the Indian Journalists’ Association in London, Congressman Rahul Gandhi claimed he had never denigrated India while abroad, despite the controversy surrounding his speech at Cambridge University. “My Cambridge lecture contains no criticism of India. The prime minister, last I heard, had gone abroad and declared that not a single thing had been accomplished in the country’s 70 years of independence. I recall him saying that India is experiencing a lost decade of ten years and that corruption is rampant. He didn’t say any of this in India. These are remarks he made abroad “Gandhi, Rahul, said.
“Never have I criticised my nation. Not interested in doing it and never will. Naturally, the BJP likes to misinterpret what I say. It’s alright. And because of TRP, the media likes to sort of play it up. However, the Prime Minister of India is the one who slanders India when he travels abroad “said Rahul Gandhi.
“Behind the story is Mr. Adani and his enormous wealth. Currently, a transfer is happening. The story is developed, and Mr. Adani receives the wealth of India. That concludes the exchange. But because we reject the transfer, there is no story “said Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi claimed during his speech in Cambridge that the government was attacking the media and other institutions, including the judiciary, which put Indian democracy at risk. He claimed that PM Modi is upending Indian architecture and imposing concepts that India cannot accept. Rahul Gandhi, who accused the BJP-led government of spying on the opposition figures, claimed his phone had Pegasus and that intelligence officers had informed him that his calls were being monitored.