Voting ends, fun begins..., Rahul Gandhi was seen enjoying in Wayanad, shared photo
Voting ends, fun begins..., Rahul Gandhi was seen enjoying in Wayanad, shared photo"
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New Delhi: The results of the assembly elections of 5 states are going to come on 10 March. Before the vote counting, there is a stir among all the political parties to form the government. Somewhere the round of meetings is going on, and somewhere an attempt is being made to create an equation of alliance. At the same time, before the results, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi is seen in a mood of fun. Rahul Gandhi has shared a picture in a cool style from his Instagram handle. In this photo, Rahul Gandhi is seen eating ice cream.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Rahul Gandhi (@rahulgandhi)

Sharing this picture, Rahul Gandhi has given many taste captions of Wayanad. Rahul Gandhi looks very happy in the picture. It is being told that Rahul Gandhi has reached his parliamentary constituency Wayanad after the completion of voting for the assembly elections of 5 states. Let us tell you that the former National President of Congress, Rahul Gandhi was busy campaigning in the states of Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur in the past. Although he did not get special attention in UP. In UP, the Congress under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi's sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had launched a spirited campaign.

Let us tell you that out of the five states, there are four such states, where the Congress has a chance to give a big boost to its workers by registering victory. Because while the Congress was in power in Punjab, there is a chance to regain power in Goa, Uttarakhand, Manipur as the main opposition party. If the Congress performs well in these states and the results are favourable, then the party will get a big boost.

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