Congress should tell, is it a part of the alliance of anti-India global forces? Sudhanshu Trivedi’s question on Sam Pitroda’s statement, “Should Congress explain whether it is part of a coalition of global forces opposed to India?” Sudhanshu Trivedi questions Sam Pitroda’s statement.


New Delhi. Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s recent visit to Germany, senior Congress leader Sam Pitroda had said that the main purpose of his visit to Germany was to participate in the meeting of the Global Progressive Alliance in which democratic parties from about 110 countries participate. Now BJP has cornered Congress and Rahul Gandhi by raising questions regarding Sam Pitroda’s statement. Addressing the press conference, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said, we want to ask the Congress party whether it has become a part of the nexus of anti-India global forces, as accepted by Sam Pitroda?

The BJP leader said that Rahul Gandhi travels abroad and there he is always found worried about India, but his ancestral advisor Sam Pitroda, who was also an advisor to his father Rajiv Gandhi and the creator of his ideological mind, i.e. his family advisor and architect of his psychology, has unknowingly exposed the real face of the Congress Party. Pitroda said that the (Congress) party is part of the Global Progressive Alliance and Rahul Gandhi had gone to Germany to attend a conference of the same. This alliance is associated with an organization which is part of a network of many organizations aligned with anti-India forces and promoting anti-India narratives.

Trivedi said, when Sam Pitroda is asked what is the connection of Global Progressive Alliance with Congress, he reveals that Rahul Gandhi is its presidential counterpart and Sam Pitroda is its member. Sam Pitroda also says that this is an alliance of permanent democracies of 110 countries. I want to ask Sam Pitroda and senior Congress leaders, which are these 110 countries which have stable democracy?

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