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The Gandhi scion had gone to four colleges and a tribal hostel, but he felt the media highlighted only his visit to the Dalit hostel.
Updated : Jan 19, 2010, 01:30 PM IST
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi said that only his visits to Dalit houses across the country were highlighted, although he went to places inhabited by people of all classes.
"The media talks only about my visits to the houses of Dalits, and chooses to ignore the other places where I go," he told reporters yesterday at a press conference here.
The young leader arrived in Gwalior yesterday on a two-day visit to the state to widen the base of Youth Congress and the students wing of the National Student's Union of India here.
"I had gone to four colleges and a tribal hostel, but the media highlighted only my visit to the hostel," the Gandhi scion said.
In Bhopal, Rahul was impressed by the optimism shown by students living in a tribal hostel, where he made an unannounced and an unscheduled visit.
"I thought that if such students can be full of optimism, then there is no doubt that the future of India will be bright," Rahul said.
He told reporters that the students were full of optimism even though the parents of most of them were simple labourers.