Rahul Gandhi's Controversial Foreign Trip: Congress MP did not take permission from the Ministry of External Affairs before visiting London
At an event ‘India at 75’ at Corpus Christi College at the prestigious Cambridge Universit, Rahul Gandhi spoke on a variety of topics ranging from Hindu nationalism to the Gandhi family’s role within the Congress party. Gandhi, however, was criticized for visiting London without taking prior permission from the Ministry of External Affairs.

Rahul Gandhi’s recent visit to London, where he spoke at an event at Cambridge University, has become a cause of a major Political Uproar. There has been a political uproar over Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's visit to London. According to sources, Rahul Gandhi did not take permission from the Ministry of External Affairs before his visit to London. Sources have given this information by quoting the Ministry of External Affairs.
Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi had fiercely targeted the central government at the 'Ideas for India' conference at Cambridge University in London. He alleged that the situation in India is not good. BJP has sprinkled kerosene across the country. Only one spark can plunge the country into the fire of communal violence.
It is mandatory for any MP to take permission from the Ministry of External Affairs before traveling abroad. It is necessary to put complete information on the website of the ministry at least 3 weeks before the journey. Not only this, invitations from foreign governments, institutions, etc. to the MPs should be received through the Ministry of External Affairs. Even if an MP receives an invitation personally, he has to bring it to the notice of the ministry and seek approval.
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