BJP on Rahul Gandhi: Join hands with anti-national forces?..BJP on Rahul's foreign visit

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BJP on Rahul Gandhi | Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's visit to Germany. It is alleged that he is joining hands with anti-national forces during his foreign tour. She alleged that conspiracies were being hatched against the country. It has once again accused Rahul of having relations with American billionaire George Soros. To this extent, Gaurav Bhatia, the spokesperson of the party spoke to the media at the party headquarters on Saturday.
''Rahul Gandhi is joining hands with anti-national forces on foreign soil. Two people named Rahul Gandhi and George Soros. But, their soul is one,'' commented Bhatia. On this occasion, the photo of Rahul Gandhi meeting the president of Herty School in Berlin, Cornelia Woll, was shown to the media during his visit to Germany. It is alleged that this is proof that Rahul is joining hands with anti-Indian forces. Bhatia stated that she is a trustee of the Central European University, which is run by George Soros's Open Society Foundation. He said that it is not new for Rahul Gandhi to make frequent foreign trips before and during the meetings of the Parliament. It is alleged that during his visit he will meet people who harbor hatred towards India and conspire to harm the integrity of the country. href="https://www.facebook.com/eenaduonline/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Facebook, Twitter, Instagram& Google News. Tags :Published : 20 Dec 2025 20:03 IST
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