Pitroda has just confirmed what was being speculated in the political circles since long, that the Congress is, in fact, always in the alliance or 'Gathbandhan' mode and is willing to compromise with regional parties to any level.
Continuing to attack the EC and the Modi government, Rahul Gandhi said that these people will have 'consequences in the future' and that he 'won't allow Indian institutions to be crushed'.
Reports now reveal that Rahul Gandhi's former partner in the British company Backops, who owned 35% shares, got defence offset contracts during the Congress regime.
Now, as if the India Today interview fiasco wasn't bad enough, another pliant journalist has got the "once in a lifetime" opportunity to interview Rahul Gandhi.
A rumour gained wind on Social Media that India Today had indeed conducted a video interview with Rahul Gandhi, but the interview was so bad that India Today chose to scrap the video interview and publish a text interview instead.