Rahul Gandhi breaks security cordon to meet children
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi broke through his security cordon near Tikamgarh in Madhya Pradesh to talk to children. It is reported that the Congress General Secretary spoke to the kids about education and the ongoing Commonwealth Games.
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Rahul while on a tour to Jharkhand once again ignored security protocol and went all out to greet people.
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Rahul reaches out yet again. Here, he is seen extending a hand to the people and giving security a miss once again.
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Rahul toured Dumka, Ranchi and Hazaribagh and before ending the tour he did not forget to meet the very people that elect people like him to such positions.
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Rahul is surrounded by enthusiastic supporters and people who waited for long to catch a glimpse of their leader.
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Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi broke through his security cordon near Tikamgarh in Madhya Pradesh to talk to children. It is reported that the Congress General Secretary spoke to the kids about education and the ongoing Commonwealth Games. (NDTV Photo)
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At Tikamgarh, Rahul Gandhi told gathered party workers that if BJP government in Madhya Pradesh was to be changed then Youth Congress workers "must end infighting and work among the people". (NDTV Photo)
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"Youth Congress workers must work among the people as per the party's ideology and not be reduced to a mere follower of some leader or the other," Rahul said while addressing party workers from Damoh, Chhattarpur and Tikamgarh. (NDTV Photo)
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Earlier, addressing a training camp of Youth Congress in Sheopur, Rahul Gandhi on Monday called upon the youth to enter politics and expressed hope that a day would come when young leadership would be at the forefront in Madhya Pradesh. (NDTV Photo)
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Gandhi said the party is encouraging youth and pointed out that the Manmohan Singh government has got a number of young ministers in it. Referring to the membership drive conducted by the youth wing of the party, he said that it was a big success in Tamil Nadu with the organisation enrolling 16,000 members where the Congress had been reduced to almost nothing. (NDTV Photo)
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Taking a dig at the BJP, Rahul said that instead of supporting the Congress in its developmental schemes, the party is becoming an obstruction and issuing senseless statements. (NDTV Photo)
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