Rahul Gandhi spent the night in a truck discussing 'drivers' life challenges.


By Priya Singh

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Updated On: 24-May-2023 06:26 AM


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During his journey from Murthal to Ambala, the Congress leader spoke with truck drivers about their problems and worries. He also talked to them about other issues that were bothering them and how they may be resolved.

During his journey from Murthal to Ambala, the Congress leader spoke with truck drivers about their problems and worries. He also talked to them about other issues that were bothering them and how they may be resolved.

Rahul Gandhi, the Congress leader, boarded a truck in Ambala, Haryana. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. He was travelling from Delhi to Chandigarh.

According to Congress's social media resources, Rahul Gandhi rode in the truck to understand the challenges that heavy vehicle drivers experience when working through the night.

According to Congress sources, the footage was taken last night. However, there is no official program. Rahul Gandhi is on his way to Shimla, where Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is staying with her family.

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During his journey from Murthal to Ambala, the Congress leader spoke with truck drivers about their problems and worries. He also talked to them about other issues that were bothering them and how they may be resolved.

After arriving in Ambala, Rahul Gandhi travelled by road to Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. One of his Twitter followers stated that he took the ride to better appreciate the challenges that heavy equipment drivers experience while working overnight.

Rahul, travelling on a truck, was seen waving at bystanders in one of the social media videos. Since last month, Rahul Gandhi has visited Bengali Market and the Jama Masjid neighbourhood, where he has tasted local cuisine.

He next went to Mukherjee Nagar in North Delhi to meet UPSC candidates, and a few days later he had lunch with Delhi University students at PG Men's Hostel.

He also went to Delhi's Shakur Basti neighbourhood and spoke with slum people about their fear.

The women of Shakur Basti had told Rahul Gandhi about their fear of bulldozers razing their homes, as well as other difficulties such as a lack of reliable water supply, soaring prices for vital products, and their inability to purchase LPG cylinders.