New Delhi:Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and former Congress chief, demonstrated his commitment as a 24x7 politician through a series of interactions on a busy day on July 26. According to party insiders, his day started early as he left his mother Sonia Gandhi’s residence at 10 Janpath around 8 am. He travelled to Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, to attend a court hearing regarding a defamation case stemming from his alleged remarks against Amit Shah, the then BJP president and current Union Home Minister.
After Rahul told the MLA/MP court that he was not guilty and was being framed in the case, the next date for hearing has been fixed as August 12. Rahul, who was cheered by thousands of party workers, who had gathered outside the Sultanpur court, frequently stopped his car along the way back to Lucknow to meet the party workers, who wanted to congratulate him over his recent Lok Sabha win.
Rae Bareli, which Rahul represents in the Lok Sabha, is not far from Sultanpur. On his way back, Rahul, who calls himself the people’s LoP, had interactions with groups of students who were concerned over the NEET-UG paper leaks, farmers who shared their woes and loco-pilots, who discussed their problems with the leader.
The most interesting stop was at the shop of cobbler Chait Ram where Rahul spent around half an hour and tried his hands at repairing a broken sandal, a task usually associated with persons belonging to the lowest strata of society. Back home from his UP trip, Rahul went out to check out a bungalow that he had been offered by the Lok Sabha Housing Committee and later had an interaction with the Ambassador of Vietnam Nguyen Thanh Hai.