As people across North India came out of their homes after feeling the tremors of an earthquake last night (February 12), one person remained unfazed and continued with his work. It was Congress leader Rahul Gandhi who felt the earth shake while on a virtual session but continued with the live address despite the earthquake.
Gandhi was addressing students of the University of Chicago on a web conferencing app when the earthquake jolted North India in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir.
“By the way, I think there’s an earthquake going on,” remarked Gandhi, as he felt the tremors while interacting with the students of the University of Chicago and historian Dipesh Chakrabarty. Gandhi laughed and made light of the situation when he said that the entire room was shaking.
Other people in the session were amused by Gandhi’s reaction as he continued with his address. The session was also joined by Indian Overseas…