Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, has had his residence at 12 Tughlaq Lane in Delhi redistributed after his parliamentary membership was reinstated, officials said on Tuesday. After being stripped of his MP status in April of this year, he left the home. However, the bungalow has been assigned to him once more, according to sources, now that the Supreme Court has overturned a stay on his conviction in the criminal defamation case involving the ‘Modi’ surname.
‘Whole of India is my Home’ as He Returns to Official Residence
When asked how he felt about returning to his official residence as a member of parliament, Rahul responded, “Mera ghar poora Hindustan hai (Whole of India is my home)”. In 2004, after winning the Amethi constituency in the general elections, Rahul was first given the bungalow. Rahul Gandhi had been given notice by the Lok Sabha Housing Committee to leave his residence at 12 Tughlaq Lane by April 22.
Rahul Expresses Gratitude in Letter as he Returns to Official Residence
Rahul penned a letter in April to Mohit Rajan, the deputy secretary of the Lok Sabha secretariat, saying, “Thank you for your letter of March 27, 2023 regarding the cancellation of my accommodation at 12, Tughlaq Lane.” In the letter, Rahul Gandhi said he owes the “happy memories of my time spent here” to the mandate of the people. “Without prejudice to my rights, I will, of course, abide by the details contained in your letter,” he added.
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