THINK, EXPRESS and EXPLORE… Rahul Gandhi’s message to Gen-Z NRIs
Uma Shankar February 09, 2026 12:24 AM

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has interacted with young NRI students of UAE. A video of 6 minutes 37 seconds has been shared on Rahul Gandhi's YouTube account. In this video, Rahul is seen talking to a group of GenZ students. In the video, some students are seen talking to Rahul about his Bharat Jodo trip.

The Congress leader has interacted with young NRI students of UAE. Students asked Rahul about his joint visit to India. On which Rahul Gandhi told him about his entire journey. He told how a crowd of thousands participated with him in this journey. People of every religion took part in the yatra. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and people of other religions also participated in his journey.

While answering a student's question, Rahul said that success does not come easily. For that you will have to work hard continuously. During this time you will lose or fail many times. But you don't have to stop, keep working hard. Then a day will come when you will taste success. Rahul told the students to work hard every day for success.

Talk about identity, purpose and pressure

During this, Rahul Gandhi talked about identity, purpose and the pressures on today's youth. Rahul told that in this discussion, some of the most important concerns of GenZ were discussed, in which balancing between profession and passion, freedom to think, express and explore were discussed. There was also discussion on dealing with anxiety and overcoming judgment. During this time, Rahul Gandhi has also cleared the doubts of the students. He told the students that living openly removes all doubts.

Rahul said- one has to overcome oneself.

During conversation with Rahul Gandhi, many students told that they are not able to be confident. Being judged makes you feel insecure. Apart from this, people always feel worried due to not feeling comfortable in speaking openly. On which Rahul Gandhi told the students that everyone has these shortcomings. But you have to overcome this yourself.


You have to dare yourself. The way we sit in exams with study and courage. In the same way all these can be conquered. Just need to work hard on yourself.

nothing is straight in life

One of the main topics of conversation between Rahul Gandhi and the students was that society often tries to define people through labels and stereotypes. On this, Rahul Gandhi said that the message is clear, even if the world tries to tell you who you are, what really matters is to be true to yourself. He said that my message to GenZ is simple. Nothing is straight in life. Stay flexible and persevere. Real question at the beginning of this conversation. Honest answer. No filter.

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