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Rahul Gandhi leaves for a two-day visit to Wayanad for the first time after being reinstated as an MP.

Rahul Gandhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be in his parliamentary constituency on Saturday and Sunday. Rahul Gandhi is on a two-day tour from today in Wayanad, Kerala. For the first time after being reinstated as a Lok Sabha MP, Rahul Gandhi left for his parliamentary constituency in Wayanad, Kerala from his residence in Delhi on Friday. The Lok Sabha Secretariat on Monday reinstated Rahul Gandhi’s membership after the Supreme Court stayed his conviction in the ‘Modi’ surname remark case on August 4.

Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad for two days

However, the information about his program was already given. On Tuesday, VT Siddiqui, the working president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, told the media that Rahul Gandhi would come to Wayanad on August 12. He further said that we will warmly welcome him. Almost all the preparations have been completed for this. He had told that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would be present there for two days i.e. on 12 and 13 August. Siddiqui said, “Rahul Gandhi will be given a very warm welcome in the history of Wayanad.”

General Secretary KC Venugopal gave information

Giving this information on Tuesday, the party’s Organization General Secretary KC Venugopal also said that after the restoration of Lok Sabha membership, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi will now visit his parliamentary constituency Wayanad in Kerala on August 12 and 13. Venugopal tweeted, ‘On August 12-13, Rahul Gandhi will visit his parliamentary constituency Wayanad. The people of Wayanad are happy that democracy won and their voice returned to Parliament. Rahul ji is not just an MP, he is a member of his family.

Relief to Rahul Gandhi from the Supreme Court

After the restoration of the membership of Parliament, Rahul Gandhi will reach Wayanad for the first time. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi was on Monday restored as a member of the Lok Sabha, three days after the Supreme Court granted him relief in a defamation case related to his ‘Modi surname’ remark. The Supreme Court had on August 4 stayed the conviction of Gandhi in a criminal defamation case lodged against him in 2019 in connection with his remarks on the surname Modi, paving the way for his reinstatement in the Lok Sabha.

‘My home is the whole of India’

A day after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha membership was restored, a decision has been taken to allot his old government bungalow on Tuesday. Sources said that the House Committee of Parliament has taken a decision in this regard. Rahul Gandhi has been re-allotted his old bungalow at 12 Tughlaq Lane. When asked about this, Rahul Gandhi told the media, ‘My home is the whole of India.’

bungalow allotted in delhi

Sources close to the Congress leader said that Rahul Gandhi has received an official confirmation from the estate office that he has been allotted a bungalow in Delhi as an MP and has been offered the bungalow at 12 Tughlaq Lane, which he had earlier occupied. was allotted. In this, the Congress MP has been asked to reply in eight days. His Lok Sabha membership was restored through a notification issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat on Monday.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi vacated his official residence at 12 Tughlaq Lane in Lutyens’ Delhi on April 22 after he was convicted in a defamation case by a Gujarat court in March and disqualified from the Lok Sabha. He lived in this bungalow for almost two decades. Rahul Gandhi was first elected as an MP from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh in 2004 and was a three-time MP from this seat. He won the election in 2019 from the Wayanad parliamentary seat in Kerala.

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