
Sat Jan 03 23:57:38 UTC 2026: Here’s a summary of the text, followed by a rewritten version as a news article:
Summary:
The BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) is accusing Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha (Indian Parliament), of visiting Vietnam and associating with “anti-India” individuals. The BJP alleges that Gandhi consistently uses foreign trips to criticize India and demands that the Congress party reveal who invites him abroad. This follows previous accusations against Gandhi regarding meetings with “enemies of India” during a trip to Germany. The Congress party has not yet responded to these allegations.
News Article:
BJP Accuses Rahul Gandhi of “Anti-India” Activities During Vietnam Visit
New Delhi – January 4, 2026 – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched fresh accusations against Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, alleging that he is using a recent trip to Vietnam to associate with individuals harboring “anti-India” sentiments.
BJP National Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi asserted in a press conference on Saturday, January 3rd, that Gandhi’s visit to Vietnam is the latest in a series of foreign trips where he allegedly “spews venom against India.” Trivedi questioned who is inviting Gandhi to these countries and demanded that the Congress party provide transparency regarding his foreign engagements.
“After Malaysia, Colombia and Germany, according to media reports, Rahul Gandhi has now embarked on a visit to Vietnam,” Trivedi stated. “Though his whereabouts will be known only when he appears somewhere, people of India will certainly see him being a guest of some anti-India people and making anti-India statements, as he did during his previous foreign trips.”
The BJP had previously accused Gandhi of meeting with “enemies of India” during a visit to Germany. This latest accusation continues the party’s narrative that Gandhi is using international platforms to undermine India.
As of this report, the Congress party has not issued an official response to the BJP’s allegations. The controversy surrounding Gandhi’s foreign trips is likely to fuel further political debate in the coming weeks.