Rahul Gandhi's Live Interaction Finds A Guest In The Form Of An Earthquake
Congress Wayanad Lok Sabha member, former party chief Rahul Gandhi has interacted with the students of the University of Chicago. The interaction took place virtually.
However, the interaction found an uninvited guest in the form of an earthquake. Replying to a question on how who tackles the social media trolls the media censorship, Rahul Gandhi paused for a while and said, "By the way, I think there's an earthquake going on".
Rahul Gandhi calmly saying there is an earthquake going on left the other members present in the interaction sessions amused.
This video became viral on social media instantly. The netizens praised Rahul Gandhi for focusing on his interaction rather than panicking about the earthquake that was reported on Friday night.
Looking at the earthquake reported in the national capital Delhi. Tajikistan has reported a high-intense earthquake on Friday night. The earthquake resulted in several northern Indian states, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Delhi-NCR region, and Uttarakhand feeling tremors.
Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) President, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a tweet said that earthquake tremors were felt in Delhi. He prayed for everyoneâs safety. "Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi. Praying for everyone's safety," his tweet reads.
However, the interaction found an uninvited guest in the form of an earthquake. Replying to a question on how who tackles the social media trolls the media censorship, Rahul Gandhi paused for a while and said, "By the way, I think there's an earthquake going on".
Rahul Gandhi calmly saying there is an earthquake going on left the other members present in the interaction sessions amused.
This video became viral on social media instantly. The netizens praised Rahul Gandhi for focusing on his interaction rather than panicking about the earthquake that was reported on Friday night.
Looking at the earthquake reported in the national capital Delhi. Tajikistan has reported a high-intense earthquake on Friday night. The earthquake resulted in several northern Indian states, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Delhi-NCR region, and Uttarakhand feeling tremors.
Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) President, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a tweet said that earthquake tremors were felt in Delhi. He prayed for everyoneâs safety. "Earthquake tremors felt in Delhi. Praying for everyone's safety," his tweet reads.