Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is clearly sporting the Gen Z vibe. He addressed Gen Z after nodding to the Nepal protests and making vote-chori allegations. He is now meeting the Gen Zers, and speaking in their lingo. In a video uploaded on Monday, Rahul Gandhi can be seen sitting with a group of Gen Zers, and using the word tizz, which in Gen Z lingo means charisma that wins people over.
During the interaction, a video of which he posted on YouTube, Rahul embraced a relaxed, playful tone, suggesting that the Gen Z crowd call him a "bro", and not "the boring sir".
They discussed election strategies, the importance of honesty in politics, and how under-18 voters could shape the future. Rahul Gandhi, speaking to the Gen Zers, emphasised acting in the interests of people rather than just

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