Rahul Gandhi vacates bungalow, only 1 day left to escape from jail

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Rahul Gandhi vacated the bungalow.

Rahul Gandhi vacated the bungalow.

Today Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has vacated his Tughlaq Lane Bungalow. During this, Rahul Gandhi looked very emotional. After vacating the house, Rahul Gandhi tweeted that I am fighting for the voice of India. He said that I am ready to pay any cost for this. I want to thank the people of India for giving me this home for 19 years. Along with this, he said that this is the price of speaking the truth.

Please tell that Rahul has completely vacated the Tughlaq Lane bungalow today i.e. Saturday afternoon. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi was sentenced to 2 years in prison by a Surat court for making a comment on Modi’s surname. On the second day itself, his Lok Sabha constituency was also snatched away. After this, Rahul was also ordered to vacate the government house. The Surat court had given Rahul one month to file an appeal in the Supreme Court and the High Court.

Rahul Gandhi said that whatever happens, we will not back down. We will keep fighting the battle. While vacating the house, Rahul said that this house belongs to the people of the country. Now I am going to live in 10 Janpath. At the same time, Rahul looked very emotional while handing over the keys of the bungalow to the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Today on Saturday afternoon, a truck was seen going out of Rahul’s bungalow, in this truck Rahul was taken to Kasaman. Let us inform that at the time when Rahul Gandhi was vacating the bungalow, Congress leader K.C. Venugopal was also present on the spot.

Term will end on 23rd April

Rahul said that this house has been given to him by the people of the country, he accepts this decision. Venugopal said that he would raise his voice more strongly on the Adani issue. This fight is long, it will continue till further. He said that this is Modi Shah politics. Explain that on March 23, the CJM court convicted Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case and sentenced him to two years imprisonment, along with which the sentence was suspended for a month. Only one day is left for its expiry. This period will end on 23 April. If Rahul Gandhi does not challenge the decision of the CJM court in the higher court, then he is bound to go to jail.


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