Video Of Rahul Gandhi In Kathmandu Pub Goes Viral, BJP Attacks Congress And Rahul Gandhi

 


Pradeep Kumar Report – Political turmoil has erupted after a purported video surfaced of Rahul Gandhi partying at a nightclub on a private visit to Nepal. Bharatiya Janata Party's IT cell has shared a video of Rahul Gandhi in which the former Congress President is purportedly seen partying in a nightclub.

In the undated video, Rahul Gandhi is seen with a friend in a dimly lit nightclub with people dancing to loud music in the background The video was shot at a popular nightclub in Kathmandu. Rahul Gandhi was at the Marriott Hotel in Nepal's capital on Monday to attend the wedding of his journalist friend Sumnima Udasi.

In the video, Rahul Gandhi is busy in his phone. In the second video, he is standing with a girl and talking to her. This girl is being told as Hou Yanqi, the ambassador of China to Nepal. After the clip went viral, BJP attacked Congress and Rahul Gandhi.

BJP attacks Congress and Rahul Gandhi

While sharing the video of Rahul, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that vacation party holiday pleasure trip private foreign visit etc. are not new for the country. BJP leaders attacked and said that Rahul Gandhi is not a part time leader but a party time leader . Meanwhile Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has called Rahul a full-time tourist and a part-time politician who is full of hypocrisy .

Congress also retaliated after BJP's attack

Congress also retaliated after BJP's attack on Rahul Gandhi's nightclub video. Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said that Rahul Gandhi has gone to a friend's wedding in the friendly country Nepal who is also a journalist. Having friends and family , going to weddings is also part of our culture. Going to marriage is still not a crime in this country. Maybe after today BJP will decide that it is illegal to attend marriage and making friends is a crime but tell me so that we can change the customs of attending the wedding of our friends and family members.

Along with this, the Congress gave its argument saying that it is less aggressive than Prime Minister Narendra Modi's sudden appearance at the wedding of the daughter of former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif. Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said , “ Rahul Gandhi has not gone to Pakistan as an uninvited guest like PM Modi to cut a cake with Nawaz Sharif and we know what happens in Pathankot .

According to the news of Kathmandu Post, Rahul Gandhi has actually gone to Kathmandu to attend the wedding of Sumanima Udas, a former CNN reporter. She is the daughter of the Ambassador of Myanmar to Nepal. This is his personal tour. In this regard, Sumanima's father and Nepal's ambassador to Myanmar, Bhim Udas said - ' We had invited Rahul Gandhi to attend my daughter's wedding ' , he told that the marriage ceremony is to be held on Tuesday and the reception will be held on May 5 . Will be done.

However, regarding this video of Rahul Gandhi, people on social media say that security agencies should investigate whether he actually met Hou Yankee Honey Trap Girl there.

In fact, the girl in the video with Rahul Gandhi is being compared to Chinese Ambassador Hou Yanqi. Hou's name surfaced in 2020 when political drama was at its peak in Nepal. After this it was being said that Hou is managing the politics of Nepal. Retired Major Gaurav Arya had said about Nepal's PM KP Sharma Oli that Oli is trapped in the Honey Trap and China also has a video of Oli or it is Yankee who controls him.

 

News is originally taken from: http://totaltv.in/rahul-gandhis-video-viral-in-kathmandu-pub-bjp-leaders-raised-questions/

 
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