Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra holds hands and participates in a traditional 'Jhumur' dance with young teens of the tea tribes of Assam's Lakhimpur, shows a video shared by the party on Twitter.
Surrounded by a huge crowd including media and security personnel, Ms Gandhi, 49, danced to the dhol beats and acapella singing of the young girls. She was not wearing a face mask and neither were the girls dancing with her.
Dressed in a purple saree and a traditional scarf of the state, Ms Gandhi was all smiles as she danced in the minute-long video. She was surrounded by a bunch of young girls, all dressed in red and white sarees.
Ms Gandhi is in Assam on a two-day visit to launch the Congress's campaign for the three-phased assembly elections in the state that begins on March 27.
Her first stop was Guwahati where she offered prayers at the iconic Kamakhya temple, pictures of which were shared on Twitter.
She then left for Lakhimpur, 370 km away, where she participated in local customs and traditions, including the 'Jhumur' dance.
At the airport, she was welcomed with a traditional Bihu dance performance.
Ms Gandhi also launched a statewide unemployment protest from Lakhimpur today, the Congress tweeted.
The Congress general secretary has been visiting various cities and interacting with locals and participating in customs, most recent of which was when she took a rowing lesson from a boatman in Uttar Pradesh.
Her brother Rahul Gandhi is also at another poll-bound state - Tamil Nadu, where he is on a three-day campaign trail.
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