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Rahul Gandhi enjoys his chai-samosa moment while campaigning in Madhya Pradesh

| @indiablooms | Sep 17, 2018, at 06:01 pm

Bhopal, Sept 17 (IBNS): Amid campaigning in poll-bound Madhya Prasdesh, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi enjoyed a special moment in Bhopal when he stopped to eat a samosa and sip tea at a roadside eatery in the city on Monday.

Gandhi reached the city to participate in the Congress Sankalp Yatra.

The Congress party quickly shared a video of the moment on their official Twitter page.

" चाय, समोसा और सेल्फी  CongressSankalpYatra," the party captioned the video.

In the video, Rahul Gandhi could be seen clicking a selfie with some young people who requested it.

Gandhi participated in a 18-km-long roadshow from Lalghati Square in the city.

He also addressed party workers later. 

Image: Congress video grab

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