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No change in Rahul’s London events: Pitroda

No change in Rahul’s London events: Pitroda

August 18, 2018 | 10:33 PM
Congress president Rahul Gandhi leads the 27th Rajiv Jyothi Sadbhavna Yatra from former prime minister Rajiv Gandhiu2019s memorial at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu, to mark the birth anniversary the slain premieru2019s birth anniversary, yesterday. Party activists carrying the flame are expected to arrive in New Delhi today. According to the party, the primary objective of the yatra is to educate people about the need to work with the government and police to wipe out terrorism from the country.
There has been a “misinformation campaign” about the cancellation of Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s visit to British parliament during his forthcoming trip to the UK and he will have interactions as planned, Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) chairman Sam Pitroda said yesterday.In a statement, Pitroda said Gandhi will have interactions in London at a think tank, the parliament, the London School of Economics and several other institutions with political leaders, businessmen, academics and students.“Rahul Gandhi’s visit to London is on as planned,” Pitroda said.He said Gandhi will also interact with the Indian Journalists Association in London and address a large public meeting of IOC on August 25.“In fact, the demand for interactions with Rahul Gandhi by institutions and individuals is so high that even if he spends whole week in London, he may not be able to make everyone happy,” he said.Pitroda said he was being approached for Gandhi to speak at various events but it was not possible “to meet the huge demand” due to limited time.Congress spokeswoman Priyanka Chaturvedi clarified on Friday that there has been no change in the engagements of Gandhi during his scheduled visits to Germany and the UK and had accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of trying to undermine the visit because “it is getting popular”.A media report said on Friday that Indian-origin millionaire Rami Ranger, co-chairman of the Conservative Friends of India, and Tory peer Baroness Verma had rescinded an invitation to Gandhi during his trip to London saying the event had been cancelled.It said Gandhi will no longer be attending an event in parliament hosted by the Conservative Friends of India.The report also said Labour MP Keith Vaz has sponsored a room elsewhere in the parliament and Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) has taken over running the event.
August 18, 2018 | 10:33 PM