Key Points

Sam Pitroda warmly welcomed Rahul Gandhi to the US, highlighting his role as a champion for youth and democracy. Gandhi is set to engage with students and faculty at Brown University during his visit. This marks his second US trip in recent months, following his earlier controversial remarks on caste representation. His itinerary also includes interactions with the Indian diaspora and Congress overseas members.

Key Points: Sam Pitroda Welcomes Rahul Gandhi to US as Youth and Democracy Voice

  • Sam Pitroda praises Rahul Gandhi's advocacy for youth and democracy
  • Gandhi to engage with students at Brown University
  • Visit includes NRI community interactions
  • Follows his controversial US trip in 2024
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Voice for youth, democracy, and future: Sam Pitroda welcomes Rahul Gandhi to US

Congress leader Sam Pitroda welcomes Rahul Gandhi to the US, calling him a voice for youth and democracy ahead of his Brown University visit.

"Welcome to the USA, Rahul Gandhi! A voice for the youth, for democracy, and for a better future. - Sam Pitroda"

Boston, April 20

Senior Congress leader and the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi was welcomed by Congress Overseas Chief Sam Pitroda in the United States, who described Gandhi as a "voice for the youth, for democracy, and for a better future".

In a post on X, Pitroda wrote, "Welcome to the USA, Rahul Gandhi! A voice for the youth, for democracy, and for a better future. Let's listen, learn, and build together."

https://x.com/sampitroda/status/1913697974577946747

Earlier, Gandhi arrived at Boston Logan International Airport in the United States on Saturday (local time).

During his visit, Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit Brown University in Rhode Island, where he will interact with faculty members and students.

He is also expected to interact with members of the NRI community, office bearers, and members of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC).

Congress leader Pawan Khera had informed about Rahul Gandhi's visit to the US in a post on X, stating, "Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi will be visiting Brown University in Rhode Island, United States, on the 21st and 22nd of April. He will give a talk and interact with faculty members and students."

This marks Rahul Gandhi's second visit to the US in recent months. In September 2024, Rahul Gandhi was on a three-day visit to the US.

During his visit, he travelled to Dallas, where he interacted with students and teachers at the University of Texas and addressed the members of the Indian diaspora.

From Dallas, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi travelled to Washington, D.C., where he interacted with students and faculty at Georgetown University. This was Rahul Gandhi's first visit to the US after he became the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

Rahul Gandhi's previous visit had stirred a political storm after his remarks about scrapping the reservation system in India once the country becomes a "fair place."

He also reiterated the need for a caste census, arguing that 90 per cent of the country's population--OBCS, Dalits, and Adivasis--lack adequate representation, which he described as the "elephant in the room."

"When we talk about the capture of institutions, businesses, and the media, the elephant in the room is that 90 per cent of India--OBCS, Dalits, Adivasis--aren't even part of the game. That's really the elephant in the room," Gandhi said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Excited to see Rahul Gandhi engaging with students abroad! His focus on youth and democracy is much needed. Hope he brings back fresh perspectives 🤞
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate his outreach, I wish he'd spend more time addressing grassroots issues in India first. International trips are good, but domestic problems need urgent attention too.
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Anjali M.
His points about representation are spot on! The 90% statistic is eye-opening. More leaders should talk about this elephant in the room 🐘
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Sanjay P.
Brown University is a great platform for meaningful discussions. Hope the students ask tough questions - that's how real progress happens!
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Neha R.
Love seeing Indian politicians engage with global academia! These exchanges can lead to innovative policy ideas. Hope he shares key takeaways publicly after the visit ✨
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Vikram J.
His last US visit comments created quite a stir. Curious to see what discussions emerge this time. Hopefully more constructive than controversial!

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