Congress chief Rahul Gandhi can be visiting the South East Asian nations ranging from December 8, the place his first cease can be Malaysia. This would be the first go to of Gandhi after the grand outdated social gathering confronted a debacle within the just lately concluded Assembly elections.Â
According to the sources, the Congress chief will first land in Kuala Lumpur and can keep until December 10. Subsequently, Rahul will attain Singapore on the following day the place he can be staying until December 12. Later, Rahul will journey to Indonesia’s nationwide capital Jakarta on December 13, the place he’ll keep for a single day.
Rahul Gandhi will miss the Winter SessionÂ
At the top of his trip, the 53-year-old chief will journey to Vietnam’s nationwide capital on December 14. He will go away for Delhi on December 15. Although massive segments of the trip are but to be recognized, he can be addressing occasions of the Indian diaspora and college students at some of the colleges there. Moreover, information company ANI sources reported that “The Congress leader is likely to meet the Vietnam Communist Party leaders”.
Besides the elections debacle, his trip got here at a time when the Winter Session of the Parliament was at the moment happening. Moreover, Gandhi has been summoned by MP/MLA courtroom on December 16 in reference to a 2018 case over utilizing derogatory remarks in opposition to Union Home Minister Amit Shah in a Bengaluru convention. However, neither Congress nor Gandhi reacted to whether or not he could be attending or not.
BJP leads in Assembly ElectionsÂ
The BJP swept Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh on Sunday inflicting a powerful defeat on the Congress to tighten its stranglehold within the Hindi heartland.
The Congress ousted the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana to make it 3-1 for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) within the newest spherical of Assembly elections billed as a semi-final earlier than subsequent 12 months’s poll showdown.
The Winter session of Parliament is scheduled to have 15 sittings until December 22.
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