Rahul Gandhi posted a message via his official X profile saying, "GOI is hiding our poor people and animals."
Digital Desk: On Saturday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that the government was hiding the truth of the nation from guests.
Rahul Gandhi posted a message via his official X profile saying, "GOI is hiding our poor people and animals."
"There is no need to keep our guests from knowing the truth about India," he added.
Rahul Gandhi made his statement the day after the Delhi Police asked local organisations for assistance to curb the monkey and dog problem in and around Rajghat in central Delhi, in advance of G20 delegates' visit to the Mahatma Gandhi memorial.
Numerous slums were reportedly removed by police, who also requested that snake catchers be brought in by the agencies.
During the delegation' visit to Rajghat, the responsible agency was also instructed to send out personnel to catch dogs and monkeys.
According to news agency PTI, patrolling was also in progress in the Yamuna Khadar region.
Although the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) did not directly link the removal of stray dogs to the summit, the media described them as saying that the dogs were being taken up "only on an urgent need basis."
Gandhi is currently on a nearly week-long tour of Europe, where he will meet with legislators from the European Union (EU), students, and members of the Indian Diaspora.
In the meantime, the Congress party and the government are at odds over Mallikarjun Kharge not being invited to the G20 gala dinner. Kharge is the leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha.
P Chidambaram, a senior member of the Congress, claimed on Saturday that this could only occur in nations without democracy or an opposition.
He said that he hoped that Bharat, or India, had not yet reached a point where democracy and the opposition would no longer exist.
Rahul Gandhi claimed on Friday that the administration does not value the leader of 60% of Indians.
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