Rahul Gandhi Pauses Jamshedpur Speech for Azaan

During his rally in Jamshedpur, Rahul Gandhi halted his speech briefly for Azaan, earning respect.

Key Points:

– Rahul Gandhi paused his speech at Azaan during Jamshedpur rally.

– Local leader Banna Gupta advised him to pause the address.

– This gesture has garnered appreciation from the Muslim community.

JAMSHEDPUR – At a recent rally held at Mango Gandhi Maidan, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi paused his speech when the Azaan, or Islamic call to prayer, was heard from a nearby mosque.

During the rally, which saw a significant gathering, Gandhi was speaking energetically to the audience when the Azaan began. Observing the situation, local minister and Congress candidate from Jamshedpur West, Banna Gupta, approached Gandhi on stage and suggested that he halt his address momentarily out of respect.

Following this, Rahul Gandhi immediately stopped speaking and took a seat on stage, waiting respectfully as the prayer concluded. He resumed his speech after approximately a minute and a half, drawing admiration from the attendees, particularly members of the Muslim community. Gandhi’s gesture has been widely appreciated, as many see it as a mark of respect and understanding towards the community’s sentiments. His respectful pause has resonated with supporters, enhancing his image as a considerate leader.

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