
Rahul Gandhi gives airplane tour to boy after he shares his dream of becoming pilot. Viral
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A nine-year-old boy got a chance to enter an airplane for the first time after he shared his dream of becoming a pilot with Congress leader, Rahul Gandhi. The video has gone viral.
Rahul Gandhi is going viral on social media after he helped a nine-year-old boy come one step closer to his dream of becoming a pilot. The Indian National Congress leader took to Instagram recently to share a video of himself talking to the little boy, Advait, and asking him about his dreams and aspirations. The politician shared the viral video on Instagram with the caption, "No dream is too big. We've taken the first step to make Advait's dream come true. Now it is our duty to create a society and a structure that will give him every opportunity to fly (sic)." Watch the video here:
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