Rahul Gandhi is the Congress leader and has been representing the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency since 2019. In the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, Rahul Gandhi won the Wayanad seat by defeating Communist Party of India (CPI) candidate PP Suneer with a margin of 4,31,770 votes. However, Gandhi was defeated by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Smriti Zubin Irani from his family's stronghold Amethi with a margin of 55,120 votes in the 2019 polls. Rahul Gandhi won three consecutive elections from Amethi in 2004, 2009 and 2014. He defeated Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidates Chandra Parkash Mishra Matiyari and Asheesh Shukla in the 2004 and 2009 polls respectively from Amethi. Rahul Gandhi again won the Amethi constituency in 2014 by defeating Smriti Zubin Irani with a margin of 1,07,903 votes. Gandhi was the president of the Congress party from 2017 to 2019.
Read MoreIt was his first visit to Punjab after the Congress stormed to power in the state following the Assembly elections, the results of which were declared in March.
Rahul took a chartered plane from Delhi to Udaipur in Rajasthan and then left for Madhya Pradesh by road "in a four wheeler", said IG Udaipur Anand Srivastava.
Speaking to reporters here after being released by police, Rahul accused the BJP-led NDA government of favouring the rich and giving farmers ‘only bullets’.
Sonia Gandhi may step down from the Congress presidentship, paving the way for Rahul Gandhis possible elevation when the party holds its internal elections by October 15
Defending Rahul Gandhi, Congress spokesman Ajay Maken pointed out that even the BJP had tried to do the same thing when it was in the opposition during the UPA rule.
Bhojpuri actor-singer and Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari has recorded 77 per cent attendance while comedian turned politician and AAP's Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann attended only 52 per cent of the sittings.
Rahul made the remarks a day after sharing the dais with key ally DMK Working President M K Stalin on the occasion of the 94th birthday celebration of DMK chief M Karunanidhi.
Rahul said the opposition would unitedly "fight and defeat" the attempts of the BJP and the RSS to "thrust one idea" on a country that celebrates diversity.
Rahul alleged that BJP does not fundamentally "understand India," and "understand only Nagpur," headquarters of the RSS.
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi today said the opposition would unitedly "fight and defeat" the BJP and RSS's attempts to "thrust one idea" on a country that celebrates diversity.
Gandhi, referring to Karunanidhi's letters to his party workers in party mouthpiece Murasoli and pointing to other leaders on the dais, said they listened to the voice of people.
According to DMK sources, the Congress vice-president had a closed-door meeting with Stalin for about 30 minutes, during which the two discussed several "contemporary issues".
Meeting after a gap of seven months, senior members of the CWC, in all likelihood, would push for appointing Rahul the next Congress president, party sources said today.
Amarinder reportedly informed Rahul about the judicial inquiry initiated into allegations that Rana Gurjit Singh had acquired sand mines through his company’s employees during auctions held recently.
Top leaders including Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar are expected to converge at 94th birthday celebrations of DMK chief M Karunanidhi in Chennai today.
“Falling GDP.Rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure,” he tweeted.
Rahul’s move comes amid BJP’s hectic efforts to set up a strong base in these states.
Siddaramaiah government’s decision to disallow the “beef fest” came close on the heels of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi’s denouncement of slaughtering of a calf in Kerala.
A picture of Kerala Youth Congress leader Rijil Makkutty, in front whom the calf slaughter took place Thazhetheru on Saturday evening, with Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi surfaced, which has further increased the trouble for the Congress party
An 18-month-old calf was butchered in an open vehicle allegedly by Youth Congress workers who raised slogans against the Centre's decision to ban sale of cattle for slaughter. The meat was then distributed free to onlookers.
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