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Rahul Left For Abroad, One Day Before Congress Foundation Day

Rahul left for an abroad trip, one day before Congress foundation day. The country’s oldest party, Congress, will enter its 136th year on Monday.

At a time when the politics of the country is hot about new agricultural laws and farmers are agitating.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who supports the demand for farmers, has left for a foreign tour.

Congress Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that Rahul left from Delhi on Sunday on a private tour by a Qatar Airways flight to the city of Milan, Italy.

Surjewala said that Rahul has gone on a brief personal tour. It is believed that Rahul’s visit will last a week. Surjewala, however, did not reveal where Rahul Gandhi has gone.

Meanwhile, sources said that Rahul left for Milan in Italy in the morning on a Qatar Airways flight.

It is known that Rahul Gandhi’s grandmother lives in Italy. He was in Italy earlier to meet her. Monday is the 136th Foundation Day of the Congress.

Congress sources said that the party’s flag would be hoisted at the All India Congress Committee headquarters on this occasion.

Earlier, party general secretary Surjewala hit back at Rahul Gandhi after BJP President JP Nadda’s attack, accusing him of spreading confusion and misleading him.

He said that instead of resolving the farmers’ issues, the BJP leadership and the government want to cover up the truth by spreading confusion.

Surjewala also questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence in the Mann Ki Baat program.

Surjewala tweeted that the BJP president would have known that the potato does not have an MSP before being tricked.

The real question is the attack on farmers through black laws. He asked the question, why is the government importing 1 million tonnes of potatoes from abroad, except the farmers of the country.

At the same time, Chief Whip of Congress in Lok Sabha Ravneet Singh Bittu said that the Prime Minister is not listening to the mind of farmers.

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