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Rahul Gandhi's 3-day visit to US from Sept 8; to meet Indian diaspora, tech and business leaders

Rahul Gandhi will visit the US from September 8-10, starting in Dallas where he will engage with students and faculty at the University of Texas, participate in a community gathering, and meet with technocrats and local leaders. He will then move to Washington DC for interactions with think tanks, and the national press.

August 31, 2024 / 17:06 IST
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Sam Pitroda highlighted the significance of the visit, saying, "There are a lot of events planned with a variety of people because we find that people also have a lot of interest in the states we run with a Congress government, specially Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and hopefull in Maharashtra - Mumbai, Pune and Gurgaon. (In pic: Rahul Gandhi)

Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) Chairman Sam Pitroda announced that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be visiting the United States from September 8. The visit will focus on connecting with the Indian diaspora, tech leaders, and academicians.

IOC Chairman in a video statement said a large community gathering is planned, along with discussions with technocrats and a dinner with leaders from the Dallas area. "He (Gandhi) is coming to the US for a very brief visit. He will be in Dallas on September 8th and will be in Washington DC on September 9th and 10th. In Dallas, we will have interactions with the University of Texas, students, academic institutions and community people. We will have a very large community gathering. We will meet some technocrats and then we will have dinner with leaders from the Dallas area," he added.

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In Washington DC, Gandhi will have similar interactions with various groups, including think tanks and members of the national press, Pitroda said, adding Gandhi's visit would involve extensive engagements with people from different sectors.

Pitroda also emphasised that since Gandhi assumed the role of Leader of the Opposition, he has been inundated with requests from the Indian diaspora, diplomats, academicians, business leaders, and international media for engagements with Gandhi.