The Congress get together on Monday prolonged its needs to get together chief Rahul Gandhi on his 53rd birthday, calling him “fearless” and “Mohabaat ki Dukaan”. “To a fearless chief and to his unwavering dedication to protecting India united. To his unflinching religion in love, a love which is prepared to forgive, to belief, to hope, and to embrace variations. To our personal ‘mohabbat ki dukaan’ – Completely happy Birthday,” the get together wrote on Twitter.
A number of different political leaders have prolonged their needs to Rahul Gandhi.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge wrote: “Heat birthday greetings to Shri @RahulGandhi. Your unflinching dedication to Constitutional values and your indomitable braveness within the face of adversity is admirable. Could you proceed talking fact to energy and be the voice of hundreds of thousands of Indians, whereas spreading the message of compassion and concord.”
Congress chief and Karnataka’s Deputy CM DK Shivakumar shared an image with Gandhi from Bharat Jodo Yatra and stated, “Sending warmest birthday needs to Sri @RahulGandhi. Your dedication and dedication to public service is actually inspiring. Could this 12 months carry you immense happiness, good well being and extra energy to carry optimistic change.”
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin stated, “Birthday greetings to pricey brother Thiru @RahulGandhi. Now we have an extended journey forward of us to avoid wasting the democratic ethos of India. Allow us to march collectively.”
In the meantime, a number of ‘Completely happy Birthday’ posters had been put up exterior the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters within the nationwide capital to want the Congress chief. The get together has additionally deliberate to take out a 5-km-long Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi on Monday.
The Mumbai Congress can be holding a spread of packages underneath the identify ‘Mohabbat ki Dukan’ on Monday to mark Rahul Gandhi’s birthday. Throughout this system, get together employees will work together with folks in each ward and talk about their issues.