Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has written a letter to Donald Trump congratulating him on becoming the President and has expressed hope that India-US relations will strengthen in the coming days. Rahul Gandhi has written a letter not only to Trump but also to Kamala Harris and praised her courage.
After the results of the US elections, many leaders around the world are congratulating Donald Trump for becoming the President again. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke to Trump over the phone and congratulated him. Meanwhile, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has also written a letter to Trump on becoming the President in which he congratulated him on his victory.
Rahul expressed hope that India and America will work together in the future. Rahul Gandhi has written a letter not only to Trump but also to Kamala Harris, who was standing against Trump, praising her courage. Rahul Gandhi wrote this letter on November 7.
Rahul’s letter to Trump
Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to Donald Trump, who was elected the 47th President of America, in which he said, ‘I congratulate you on being elected as the 47th President of America. The people of America have trusted your vision for the future. India and America share a historic friendship based on democratic values. We are confident that under your leadership the relationship between the two countries will grow stronger. I hope that we will continue to work to increase many such opportunities for the citizens of India and America. I wish you all the best for becoming the President of America for the second time.’
Praised Kamala’s courage in the letter
Along with writing a letter to Donald Trump, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi also wrote a letter to Kamala Harris, the female candidate contesting for the US presidential election. He praised Kamala’s courage during the election.
Rahul wrote to Kamala in the letter, ‘I congratulate you on your courageous presidential campaign. Your message of unifying people will inspire many. As Vice President, your efforts to bring people together and find common ground will be remembered. I wish you all the best for your future.’