Robert Vadra defends Rahul Gandhi over ‘North-South’ statement

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s ‘North-South’ comments, Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law, Robert Vadra, said Rahul was neutral and looked at India uniformly. Speaking to news agency ANI, Vadra said, “Rahul Gandhi has never said anything to anyone. He is neutral and looks at India as one.”

Addressing a public rally in Thiruvananthapuram earlier this week, Rahul said, “For the first 15 years, I was a Member of Parliament in North India. I am very much into politics. For me, coming to Kerala is new.” The experience was there. I see people are interested in problems. They go into detail, not superficially. “

Several leaders, including Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, BJP President JP Nadda and Union Finance Minister, State Minister Anurag Thakur, dragged the Wayanad MPs for their statements and accused him of splitting the North-South.

Meanwhile, the Wadra United Kingdom Court has welcomed the extradition order of Pararia diamond trader Neerav Modi. “The country law is doing its job. I’m very happy,” he said. Vadra expressed concern over the farmers’ performance and said the government should listen to public opinion.

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