Rahul gandhi Sitting In 2nd Last Row During Independence Day Celebration

During the 78th Independence Day celebrations on the red Fort, a shocking seating association stuck the eye of many on social media as leader of the Opposition, rahul gandhi, turned into visible sitting withinside the 2nd remaining row along Olympic athletes. Dressed in a white kurta-pyjama, rahul turned into seated subsequent to India's hockey participant Gurjant Singh, even as the the front rows had been occupied through outstanding figures, along with Olympic medallists like manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh. Other contributors of the bronze-triumphing hockey team, together with captain Harmanpreet Singh and PR Sreejesh, had been additionally seated in advance of Gandhi.

Traditionally, the leader of the Opposition, who holds a function equal to a cabinet Minister, is allotted a seat withinside the the front row. This year, however, the ones seats had been reserved for dignitaries along with Chief Justice of india DY Chandrachud and Union ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, amit shah, S Jaishankar, and Shivraj Singh Chouhan. The uncommon seating association fast have become a subject of dialogue on social media, elevating questions on the protocol and the importance of Gandhi's function on the event.

Many netizens even reacted to the viral motion pictures of rahul gandhi sitting withinside the 2nd remaining row and stated that he ought to now no longer were dealt with in the sort of manner.One user @Amockx2022 wrote, "Rahul gandhi is chief of competition main 233 MPs and voice of Indians.

 He turned into given seat withinside the 2nd remaining row these days at red Fort in the back of actually everyone. bjp ought to take into account that this government will pass in the future and rahul gandhi will take a seat down there as india PM."Another user @Chacha_huu wrote, "SHAMEFUL.

 Rahul gandhi is chief of competition & voice of Indians. He turned into given seat withinside the 2nd remaining row these days at red Fort in the back of actually everyone.

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