Amid the BJP's allegation that he insulted the country abroad by questioning the state of democracy Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has spoken at length about his speech in London saying that he did not ask any other country to intervene in the internal matters of India.
According NDTV, Gandhi spoke at a parliamentary panel meet on Saturday which was chaired by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Gandhi has also reportedly said that he only raised questions about India's democracy, and could not be labelled 'anti-national' for that, NDTV said quoting sources.
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