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The London Controversy: Rahul Gandhi's Comments Spark Political Outrage in Indian Parliament

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Indian politician Rahul Gandhi's recent comments during his visit to London have sparked controversy and a political storm in the Indian Parliament. Gandhi, who is a member of the Indian National Congress, made remarks criticizing the Indian government's handling of the farmers' protests and the controversial new farm laws.Gandhi's comments were met with strong backlash

from members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who accused him of "betraying" the country and "colluding with foreign forces". Some BJP members even demanded an apology from Gandhi and threatened to take action against him for his remarks.The controversy has once again highlighted the deep political divide in India and the increasing polarization

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between the BJP and the Congress party. It has also raised questions about the limits of free speech in Indian politics and the role of politicians in shaping public opinion.As the controversy continues to simmer, both sides are gearing up for what promises to be a heated political battle in the coming days and weeks.In

conclusion, Rahul Gandhi's remarks during his visit to London have caused a political storm in the Indian Parliament, with members of the ruling BJP strongly criticizing him and accusing him of betraying the country. The controversy has highlighted the deep political divide in India and the increasing polarization between the BJP and the Congress party.

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