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Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi both compete Imran Khan in celebrating Biden’s and Kamala Harris Win to criticize Trump. Just after 5 days, former US President Barack Obama, in his latest book ‘A Promise Land’, has widely discussed the character of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the Internet, he said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has a nervous & perverted quality, as if a student is eager to impress the teacher, but has a lack of competence and passion to master the subject.

We are now keen to know the reaction of the Gandhis. Remember that Biden and Barack Obama both belong to the Democratic Party of US. Another remarkable fact is that Bush and trump belong to the Republican Party. .
Chemistry between US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very much evident on Sunday Jan 24, 2015 with the Indian leader calling him by his first name more than once during their joint media interaction. Obama displaying similar comradery in turn addressed the Indian leader as ‘Modi’ and referred to their personal relationship, which they had been able to build “in a very brief amount of time”.
In a Time magazine motivational article, Obama said, “As a boy, Narendra Modi helped his father sell tea to support his family. Today, he is the leader of the world’s largest democracy, and His life story – from poverty to the prime minister – reflects the dynamism and potential of India’s rise,”
Obama said in the article, “He has an ambitious vision to reduce extreme poverty, improve education, empower women and girls, and achieve India’s true economic potential while facing climate change.”
Recalling PM Modi’s visit to Washington, Obama wrote that the world-famous leader believes that more than 1 billion Indians live together and succeed, this can be inspiring models for everyone.
Across the stands of the world’s biggest cricket stadium of Ahmedabad in India, a sea made up of the faces of Donald Trump and Narendra Modi stared out. The 125,000-strong crowd who had gathered to welcome to US president on his first visit to India alongside the Indian prime minister, at a rally dubbed “Namaste Trump”, not only danced and chanted to show their appreciation, but many also donned masks of the two leaders. “America loves India, respects India,” said Trump as he stepped out to address the rally, to roars of approval. “India gives hope to all of humanity.”
Prior to the above, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his seven-day visit to the United States to attend the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York from September 21 to 27.
The prime minister’s schedule includes multi-lateral engagements, interaction with the business community, bilateral meetings and an address to the Indian diaspora at the “Howdy, Modi” event in Houston, Texas, where Trump shook hands with Modi on stage before a crowd of around 50,000 at the packed NRG Stadium.
Being a Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi welcomed Democrats Obama and Biden in the same way as did to Republican Trump. In other words we can say that our Prime Minister unite not only Democrats and Republicans of US but also unite whole world to follow “Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam” Mantra.
He unites but for what? In an address to the 74th session of the UN General Assembly that combined elements of a campaign speech and a call to action, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said “The largest number of supreme sacrifices made by soldiers of any country for UN peace keeping missions is from India,” Mr. Modi said in an address to the 74th session of the UN General Assembly, adding, “We belong to a country that has given the world, not war, but Buddha’s message of peace.”
On terrorism, Mr Modi said, “The lack of unanimity amongst us on the issue of terrorism, dents those very principles, that are the basis for the creation of the UN. And that is why, for the sake of humanity, I firmly believe, that it is absolutely imperative, that the world unites against terrorism, and that the world stands as one against terrorism.”