The close assistant Rahula Gandhi Sam Pitrod landed in his mouth in the next moment and triggered a political storm with his remark that he “felt at home” during his visit to Pakistan when bats to improve the relationship with his neighbor.
Bharatiya Janata (BJP) quickly caught up in her statement to attack the congress and ridicule him as the “National Congress of Islamabad” and accuse the party of having a soft corner for Pakistan – coming against the background of Pahalgam.
The latest gaffe herself Pitroda
In an interview, Pitroda said: “Our foreign policy must first focus on our neighborhood. Can we really significantly improve relations with our neighbors?”
“Everyone is small. They all need help. Everyone goes through difficult times and there is no need to fight. Of course there is a problem of violence;
He continued: “I was in Pakistan and I have to tell you, I felt like at home. I was in Bangladesh, I was in Nepal and I feel like home. I don’t feel like I’m in a foreign country.”
Bjp hits back
When Sam Pitroda made these remarks, they postponed sharp reactions from the Saffron Party, accusing the congress of “undying love” for Pakistan.
BJP spokesman Pradeep Bhandari said, “Rahul Gandhi’s blue -eyed boy and congress abroad Sam Pitroda says he” felt at home “in Pakistan. No wonder UPA took any hard steps against then after 26/11. Pakistani favorite, caused congress! ”
Shehzad Poonawall ridiculed Congress as the “National Congress of Islamabad” and said, “The closest ally and leader Rahul Gandhi, who devoted he was in pases, says he’s in Packeristan.
“They give pure chit then 26/11, Samjhauta, Pulwama & Pahalgam – articulate the position to 370 and Sindoor and surgical strikes and undermine our forces and undermine our forces! Surprised?”
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