Cong leader reaches Shimla
Shimla: Amid BJP’s protests at various places in the country against Congress leader and the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi’s remarks pertaining to the Sikhs and reservation system made during his recent US trip, he reached Shimla on Saturday.
Rahul’s mother Sonia Gandhi and sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are already in Shimla for the past few days at their house in Chhrabra. Rahul reached Chhrabra in the afternoon through a chopper which landed at a helipad near Chhrabra. The Gandhi family comes here on vacations every year.
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Courtesy : TOI
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