Rahul Gandhi’s Heartwarming Video with Kids Goes Viral, Netizens React
A heartwarming video of Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, engaging with two young children has gone viral. In the video, Rahul is seen having a playful conversation with the kids, displaying a light-hearted and warm demeanor. The children, who are siblings, answer his questions with enthusiasm. At one point, Rahul affectionately calls one of them "Young Man" and even shakes his hand. The boy then moves closer and sits beside Rahul as they continue their chat, sharing laughs and playful exchanges.
Rahul asks the boy where he’s from, to which the boy confidently replies, "America, USA." Rahul, in a teasing tone, says, “You don’t look American,” prompting a pause before the boy firmly asserts that he is indeed American.
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Rahul further lightens the mood by mentioning Coca-Cola, asking if the boy knows what it is. The boy responds, “I know what Coca-Cola is, it’s like a drink,” bringing more smiles to the conversation.
In a playful moment, Rahul asks the siblings if they ever fight, to which they amusingly admit they do. He then requests the boy to show his muscles, and the boy humorously responds by saying he doesn’t have any muscles.
Towards the end of the interaction, Rahul introduces the children to his sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and wraps up the conversation with a friendly “Nice to meet you guys” before shaking hands and saying goodbye.
Netizens React with Joy
As the video spread across social media, netizens were quick to react with affection. Many praised Rahul Gandhi’s rapport with children, commenting on how easily he connects with them. One user remarked, “Rahul Gandhi is a strong leader with a big heart for children,” while another playfully said, “Dil to baccha hai jee.” The comment section was flooded with admiration for the Congress leader's genuine interaction with the kids.
The video was shared by Congress leader Supriya Bhardwaj on her X (formerly Twitter) account, with heart emojis in the caption, adding to the viral moment's charm.
