Watch:Rahul Gandhi full speech at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Watch:Rahul Gandhi full speech at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Credit: ‪@rahulgandhi‬ Rahul Gandhi's full speech at Cambridge Judge Business school. Higlights: From Pegasus to #bharatjodoyatra: 5 points from Rahul Gandhi's Cambridge speech 1. Rahul alleged that the Israeli spyware Pegasus was being used to snoop into the phones of several political leaders, including his own. He added that intelligence officers had warned him to be ‘careful’ about conversations over phone, which were allegedly being recorded. "I myself had Pegasus on my phone. A large number of politicians had Pegasus on their phones. I have been called by intelligence officers who told me, 'please be careful about what you are saying on the phone because we are sort of recording the stuff,” he said 2.Claiming that Indian democracy was under attack, he said the opposition was under ‘constant pressure’ of being slapped with unreasonable criminal cases. Rahul added that the fundamental factors in a democracy - Parliament, free press, judiciary - were facing restrictions. 3.Rahul also recollected incidents from his recently concluded 4,000-km Bharat Jodo Yatra across 12 states. Explaining the power of listening and non-violence, he narrated a ‘face-to-face encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’. Despite being warned by the security personnel of terrorist attacks, he continued the walk. An unknown man, who approached Rahul and asked him whether he had actually come to listen to the people of the valley, pointed to a group of ‘militants’ standing nearby. 4.. He also touched upon the diverse ideologies of the US and China since World War II and the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Talking about the massive shift of production to China and decline in manufacturing in countries like India and the US, he said the issues of inequality and anger need to be addressed urgently. 5.Admitting that he is not an expert on China, he shared what he understood from his conversations with senior leaders. The country “idolises harmony” through organisation around the Chinese Communist Party, he said. “China looks at energy, flow, and processes and then tries to shape them. If you use this metaphor, you can see what the Belt and Road is." Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/... https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/i-h... #rahulgandhi ‪@SamGPitroda‬ ‪@IOCongress‬ ‪@IndianNationalCongress‬ ‪@NarendraModi‬ ‪@bjp‬