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    Rahul Gandhi leaves for abroad for short personal visit

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    Though the Congress did not disclose Gandhi's destination, the chief spokesperson of the party, Randeep Surjewala, confirmed that he will be away for a few days.

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    NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left for abroad on Sunday for a short personal visit, the party said.

    Though the Congress did not disclose Gandhi's destination, the chief spokesperson of the party, Randeep Surjewala, confirmed that he will be away for a few days.

    "Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has left for abroad for a short personal visit and will be away for a few days," he told PTI.

    Asked where was the former Congress chief headed, Surjewala did not disclose the details.

    Sources said Gandhi left for Milan in Italy on a Qatar Airways flight in the morning.

    His grandmother stays in Italy and he visited her earlier too.

    Gandhi's travel abroad comes a day ahead of the Congress's 136th Foundation Day celebrations on Monday. The flag of the party will be hoisted at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters on the occasion.


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