New Delhi:Rahul Gandhi will vacate his official 12, Tughlak Lane residence, where he has been staying since 2004, on Saturday days after the leader was disqualified from the Lok Sabha. “Yes, he will vacate the official house on Saturday,” a senior AICC functionary said on condition of anonymity on Friday.
According to sources, Rahul will shift to his mother Sonia Gandhi’s official residence 10, Janpath, where he has already moved most of his belongings over the past week. The sources further said that Rahul will abide by the April 22 deadline given to him by the Parliament housing committee which had sent a notice to the former MP on March 27 after he was disqualified from the Lok Sabha on March 24.
The disqualification had come a day after a Surat court had convicted and sentenced him to a two-year jail term in a 2019 defamation case involving the surname of PM Modi on March 23. According to sources, Rahul has got his household articles photographed and will hand over the keys to the official concerned on Saturday.
As the Congress had protested Rahul’s conviction and subsequent disqualification from the Lok Sabha across the country saying it was political targeting by the BJP, senior party leaders may also be present there when the former party president will vacate his house, said the sources. “Our leader has been targeted. It is natural for party leaders to show solidarity with him,” said a party veteran.
The 12, Tughlak Lane bungalow was allotted to Rahul in 2004 when he first entered the Lok Sabha. Rahul represented Amethi parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh in the Lok Sabha till 2019 when he lost his traditional seat but won from Wayanad in Kerala.