In the video you can see that Rahul Gandhi suddenly stops during the dialogue and then tells all the members present there that Earthquake will occur.
The earthquake that came last night shook everyone, the entire North India trembled due to this tremor born in the Achanak Earth. At the time when the earthquake struck, not only the people of the country but even the big leaders were shaken. One of the biggest leaders of the country shaken by the earthquake was Rahul Gandhi, a former Congress president. Yes, yes, you read it right when you had an earthquake in the country, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi was having a virtual conversation with Professor Deepesh Chakraborty of University of Chicago.
Due to earthquake tremors, Rahul Gandhi was shaken for a few seconds during his online communication. A video related to this is now becoming fiercely viral on social media. In the video you can see that Rahul Gandhi suddenly stops during the dialogue and then tells all the members present there about the earthquake. In the video, Rahul can be heard saying, ‘Well, I think an earthquake has come. However… ‘Now people have started getting their responses recorded on the video that is going viral.
#earthquake @RahulGandhi in between in a live interview when earthquake happened.#earthquake pic.twitter.com/GRp9sxHoMY
— Rohit Yadav (@RohitnVicky) February 12, 2021
#earthquake @RahulGandhi in between in a live interview when earthquake happened.#earthquake pic.twitter.com/GRp9sxHoMY
— Rohit Yadav (@RohitnVicky) February 12, 2021
#earthquake @RahulGandhi in between in a live interview when earthquake happened.#earthquake pic.twitter.com/GRp9sxHoMY
— Rohit Yadav (@RohitnVicky) February 12, 2021
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For your information, let us know that the earthquake was rated 4.2 on the Richter scale. At the same time, its center was said to be Alwar city of Rajasthan. The earthquake was so strong that multi-storey buildings in the NCR region were shaken. People kept moving goods and fans in the houses.