Rahul Gandhi travelling to U.S. for conference: Congress

Earlier the party told that Mr. Gandhi is travelling abroad on a short personal visit.

September 23, 2015 11:32 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:16 am IST - New Delhi

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has gone to the United States to attend a conference, Congress said on Tuesday night, rejecting rumours about his whereabouts.

“Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is travelling to Aspen, US on a short visit to attend a conference. The conference is expected to be attended by global leaders from various domains, both from government and private sectors,” party’s chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala said.

“We reject all rumours stating otherwise,” he added.

He, however, did not give dates about the conference or the duration of the visit.

Earlier in the day when asked about Mr. Gandhi at AICC briefing, Mr. Surjewala said, “Rahulji is travelling abroad on a short personal visit and will return shortly. We reject all rumours stating otherwise. He will continue to lead the party’s Bihar campaign as also in the rest of the country.”

He was asked whether Mr .Gandhi had gone to London today and whether it meant that he had gone on another sabbatical.

Early this year, >Mr. Gandhi had gone abroad on a 56-day sabbatical when the budget session of Parliament had commenced and that led to much talk and speculation in political circles.

Interestingly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be in the U.S. from Thursday morning on a six-day visit.

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