‘…but there is a gap in our country’, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar tells Indian children in London

‘…but there is a gap in our country’, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar tells Indian children in London


Jagdeep Dhankar In London: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar, who went on a tour of Britain for the coronation of King Charles, also interacted with Indian children in London on the sidelines of the programme. During this, he said, “If we look at the situation from a global perspective, our DNA is so strong that no one can challenge our intelligence. We do well wherever we go.”

Describing one thing as lacking in the country, he said, “There is a lack of one thing in our country, that is the system. Many developed countries work with the system and they are moving forward. However, in the last 8 years, there has been a lot of change in the system in our country and we are moving forward. Our India is already moving ahead at this time and an invincible India is emerging.

Aamir Khan targeted

Along with this, the Vice President also mentioned film actor Aamir Khan’s film 3 Idiots. He said, “Aamir Khan says in the film 3 Idiots that I do not leave the company of idiots children, but I believe that why should intelligent children be called idiots.” Apart from this, he further said that he does not leave good invitations, so he has reached London.

The Vice President arrived at the coronation of King Charles

In fact, the country’s Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar along with his wife Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar reached London for the formal coronation of King Charles III. The Vice President was invited to a reception organized by Buckingham Palace for different heads of state, leaders and other officials, which was hosted by His Majesty Charles III himself. Dhankhar also held talks with leaders of different countries during this period.

The President attended the Queen’s funeral

In addition, Dhankhar also interacted with members of the Indian community at a reception hosted by the Indian High Commission. Significantly, the President of India Draupadi Murmu visited the UK in September last year and offered condolences on behalf of India by attending the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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