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'There is no need to hide the truth from G-20 guests' - Why did Rahul Gandhi say this?

Rahul Gandhi has attacked PM Modi by tweeting. He said that for the G20 event, the government has covered the poor areas of Delhi. He wrote that the government does not need to hide the reality of India from our guests. Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi has gone to Europe for his three-day tour.

At present, the most powerful leaders of the entire world are present in India. Leaders and representatives of many other countries including the US President, British PM are present at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi to participate in the G-20 summit. The capital Delhi has been completely brightened up regarding this. Some areas have been covered by putting up big curtains and boards, for which Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has attacked the government.

Rahul Gandhi tweeted and said that the government is hiding the poor and animals from the guests coming to the country. The government does not need to hide the reality of India from our guests. Preparations have been going on for the past several days for the G20 meeting being held in Delhi. In such a situation, in some areas of the city, where there are poor settlements, they have been covered with big curtains. Rahul has made this comment regarding this issue.

Rahul Gandhi is on Europe tour

A few days ago, its video also went viral on social media in which green curtains were put up outside some areas of Delhi. There were reactions from many people regarding this on social media. Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi has reached Europe just a few days ago for his three-day tour. Rahul Gandhi also held a meeting with some members of the European Parliament in Brussels.

G20 meeting begins

The first meeting of G20 to be held on 9-10 September in Bharat Mandapam has been held. African Union has been made a permanent member in the G20 program started under the chairmanship of PM Modi. PM Modi himself announced this. Apart from the PM's speech in the first meeting, the name plate in front of him was also in discussion. Instead of India, Bharat was written in this name plate, which attracted everyone's attraction.

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