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New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that he does not like the government residence 10 Janpath in Lutyens area of ​​Delhi because his father Rajiv Gandhi died while living here. He said this in a video of his interaction with some painter and potter families on the occasion of Diwali.

Rahul Gandhi spoke to Rajiv Vadra's nephew Rehan

In the video, his nephew Rehan Rajiv Vadra is also with him. Both are also seen working with painters in 10 Janpath bungalow. Rahul himself has also lived in 10 Janpath for a long time. Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by terrorists in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu on 21 May 1991. At that time, Rajiv Gandhi's official residence was 10 Janpath. After this, Sonia Gandhi lives in the same residence.

Last year, Rahul vacated his residence at Tughlaq Lane and since then he is living with his mother at 10 Janpath. Sharing this nearly 9-minute video, Rahul Gandhi captioned it, 'A Diwali with those whose hard work has lit up India'.

diya made on wheel

At the beginning of the video, Rahul Gandhi says that usually when we celebrate Diwali, we do not talk to those who bring happiness to our house. Today I want to talk to them and know their problems. In another video, he is seen sitting on a potter's wheel with a family of artisans and learning some tricks from Ramrati, the female head of the family living in Uttam Nagar in West Delhi.

Speculation of Rehan Vadra joining politics

The special thing is that in this video, Rahul Gandhi's nephew and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's son Rehan, who is contesting the by-election from Wayanad, is also seen. Rahul Gandhi and his nephew also wished the countrymen a Happy Diwali. Somewhere this video has increased the speculation that Rehan Vadra may enter politics.

Looking at the photos of both of them, it can be said that the Gandhi family is preparing to bring Rehan into politics. It is also being said that the Gandhi family wants to make Rehan Vadra a politician in the future. The Gandhi family has seen the qualities of a future leader in Rehan.

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