After 2018 fiasco, Rahul gets front row seat at 70th Republic Day

Gandhi was designated the sixth-row seat during the 2018 Republic Day celebrations, prompting angry protest from his party members

January 26, 2019 05:22 pm | Updated 05:25 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP President Amit Shah, Congress President Rahul Gandhi and other dignitaries during the 70th Republic Day Parade at Rajpath in New Delhi on Jan. 26, 2019.

BJP President Amit Shah, Congress President Rahul Gandhi and other dignitaries during the 70th Republic Day Parade at Rajpath in New Delhi on Jan. 26, 2019.

After a row over his seating arrangement at the Republic Day last year, Congress president Rahul Gandhi was seen sitting in the front row along with Union minister Nitin Gadkari at the 70th Republic Day celebrations here.

While Gandhi got a front row seat, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad was seen seated in the second row behind Gandhi, unlike last year when both of them were made to sit in the sixth row.

Gandhi, who had taken over as the new Congress chief last year from his mother Sonia Gandhi, was designated the sixth-row seat during the 2018 Republic Day celebrations, prompting angry protest from his party which accused the government of setting aside traditions and indulging in “cheap politics”. The Congress sources maintained that their party presidents had always been seated in the front row at the Republic Day Parade celebrations at Rajpath.

Gandhi earlier took to Twitter to wish the countrymen on Republic Day. “Best wishes to the countrymen on Republic Day,” he said.

Senior party leader P Chidambaram also wished the citizens on the occasion.

 

Other senior Congress leaders also put out a number of messages on their Twitter accounts, giving best wishes to the countrymen on Republic Day.

 

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