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Rahul Gandhi is anticipated to go to Ladakh for two days today

According to party insiders, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would likely undertake a two-day trip to Ladakh on Thursday.

According to the reports, Rahul Gandhi would go to Ladakh on Thursday and Friday for two days.

 

Rahul Gandhi has already made two trips to Srinagar and Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir, but he was unable to make it to Ladakh.

 

 

However, the party source did not disclose any other intentions.

Rahul traveled to Jammu and Srinagar in January of this year as part of his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

In February of this year, he paid a personal visit to Jammu and Kashmir once again, but was unable to make it to Ladakh.

 

The Congress leader is also anticipated to go to three European nations, including Belgium, Norway, and France, starting in the second week of September, according to reports on Friday.

 

The Congress MP will go to Europe in the second week of September, when he would meet with lawmakers from the European Union, members of the Indian diaspora, and college students.

 

They also said that he will visit France, Belgium, and Norway.

This international excursion follows his 10-day tour of the US that started in May of this year.

During his earlier trip, the Congress leader visited three cities: San Francisco, Washington, DC, and New York, where he met people from the Indian diaspora, venture capitalists, and MPs, among others.

 

Since his address at Cambridge University in London earlier this year, in which he claimed that Indian democracy is under threat and under assault, Rahul Gandhi has been under criticism for his international travels.

 

Rahul Gandhi said at a speech at Cambridge University in the UK that “Indian democracy is under siege and under assault, as has been well reported. In India, I am the head of the opposition. We are traversing that area of opposition. The institutional foundation needed for a democracy is being restricted, including the courts, the free press, and even the notion of mobilization and movement. Therefore, we are dealing with an assault on the fundamentals of Indian democracy.

 

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