Bharat Jodo Yatra in Uttar Pradesh is to begin on January 3. Just a day before this, Rahul Gandhi discussed Indian politics and culture with Kamal Haasan. Sharing the clip of this discussion on social media, Rahul wrote that he does not believe that western countries can beat China, only India can do this.
China farming and politics are also in discussion
Starting this special conversation, Rahul said to Kamal – I am eager to know what you think about what is going on in the country. On this, Kamal Haasan took a silent dig at the ruling BJP and said- "I felt I must speak about what is happening today. This 2,800 km is nothing, you walk on the road covered in blood and sweat." Huh."
The 68-year-old actor-politician, who entered politics about four years ago, also mentioned India's first prime minister and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Country comparison with Ukraine
Comparing India-China relations to Russia-Ukraine, Rahul said – what happened in Ukraine, the world saw it. Russia had said – We do not want Ukraine to have deep relations with the western countries. If this happens, we will change your geography. We can see the same principle in India. China knows that we are facing internal problems. So he is doing what he wants.
China is telling us – to be careful in what we are doing. Otherwise, we will change your geography. We will come to Ladakh, Arunachal. Rahul said- Being an Indian, I am seeing that China is preparing a base like Russia. That's why I would like to alert our country that our real problem is on the border. These problems are related to the problems going on inside the country. where we are fighting each other. The economy is not working. There is unemployment. Outsiders can take advantage of this.
So we are constantly asking the government to talk about this. If you don't speak to the media, at least speak to the opposition. We understand them. We can help you. Can give advice. But they didn't listen to us.
Tiger's photo was given as a gift, said - it meets your point of view
Rahul Gandhi gifted a photo of a Tiger drinking water to Kamal Haasan, which was clicked by Priyanka Gandhi's son Rihan. He said to Kamal- 'This photo tells about your attitude towards life. This picture shows that you are a great Indian and champion.
Kamal participated in Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi
Kamal Haasan took part in the Bharat Jodo Yatra which reached Delhi on 24 December. He was also seen discussing with Rahul. When the media asked Kamal the reason for joining the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Kamal said, 'Many people are asking me why I am here. I am here as an Indian. My father was a Congressman. I had different ideologies and started my political party, but when it comes to the country, the lines of all political parties get blurred. I blurred that line and came here.
A day after joining the Yatra, Kamal said that the mother tongue is our birthright. Learning and using other languages is a matter of personal choice. This has been the right of South India for the last 75 years. It is foolish to impose Hindi on others. It will be opposed in the South.
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