New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi vacated his official bungalow in New Delhi after his disqualification as a Member of Parliament, on Saturday afternoon. A truck loaded with furniture was spotted departing from his 12 Tughlak Lane bungalow.
#WATCH | Delhi: Furniture shifted out of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s residence after he vacated his official bungalow. pic.twitter.com/dhXKru8lrC
— ANI (@ANI) April 22, 2023
Earlier, Gandhi has begun the process of vacating his official bungalow and shifting his belongings to the 10 Janpath residence of his mother Sonia Gandhi after being sent a notice to do so by April 22 following his disqualification. The move to vacate the bungalow came a day after Surat Sessions Court decided to pronounce an order on April 20 on his interim application for stay on his conviction in the defamation case.
#WATCH | Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hands over his official bungalow, at Tughlak Lane, in the presence of Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi & party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and KC Venugopal. pic.twitter.com/FAPifisfPU
— ANI (@ANI) April 22, 2023
The court had on April 3 granted bail to the Congress leader, who had filed an appeal following his conviction. Sources said it is not clear if Rahul Gandhi will permanently shift to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s residence and added that his office is also searching for another house which will be finalized after getting the green signal from the security agencies as Gandhi has Z+ security.
#WATCH | “People of Hindustan gave me this house for 19 years, I want to thank them. It’s the price for speaking the truth. I am ready to pay any price for speaking the truth…,” says Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as he finally vacates his official residence after… pic.twitter.com/hYsVjmetYw
— ANI (@ANI) April 22, 2023
The Lok Sabha Secretariat on March 27 gave notice to Rahul Gandhi to vacate the government bungalow following his disqualification as MP from Lok Sabha after he was convicted in a 2019 defamation case by the Surat court for ‘Modi surname’ remark.
Opposition parties had slammed the government over Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from Lok Sabha. The Congress leader was elected to the House from Wayanad in the 2019 general elections.