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Indian democracy under attack: Rahul Gandhi from Cambridge amid crucial G20 meet

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Shailesh Khanduri
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New Delhi: At a time when the entire world is looking at India’s leadership amid an unstable geopolitical atmosphere and India is hosting G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a full-throttle attack, yet again from foreign soil, on the Indian democracy in today’s context.

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In his hour-long lecture at Cambridge University, the video of which has now been released by senior Congress leader Sam Pitroda, Gandhi devoted a large part of his time to the topic “Indian democracy under attack”. 

Explaining how Indian democracy is under attack, Gandhi said, "The media and the judiciary are under control. I have Pegasus in my phone. A lot of politicians have Pegasus in their phones. Many intelligence officers told me to be careful while talking on the phone because my phone is being recorded." 

Full video of Rahul Gandhi's lecture at Cambridge University:

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