The BJP has criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his frequent visits to Vietnam, questioning his commitment to his constituency Rae Bareli. BJP's Ravi Shankar Prasad expressed concerns about Gandhi's 'extraordinary fondness' for Vietnam and demanded an explanation, while the Congress accused BJP of politicizing his private travels, asserting his right to travel abroad.
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