Bhopal: Congress Vice President Rahul
Gandhi ahs done it again. In a generous gesture, the young Congress leader
asked the Madhya Pradesh Congress unit to adopt a poor teenager who used to
sell newspapers in Bhopal. Informing the media about their charitable act,
Pradesh Congress committee president Kantilal Bhuria said that Rahul Gandhi had
personally advocated that the boy should get best of education.
“As
per Rahulji’s wish, PCC will donate Rs 1,000 every month so that Kaushal
Shaukya can go to school. His father has also been appointed as the peon at one
of the educational institutions run by a Congress leader,” Bhuria said. The MP
Congress Chief also informed that the boy who had told Rahul that he wanted to
become a doctor.
Kaushal reportedly met Rahul Gandhi when he
was on a visit to Bhopal on April 25. Eager to meet the Congress
vice-president, Kaushal had intercepted his car and offered him newspaper.
Struck by his candour, Rahul enquired that why didn’t he go to school. Kaushal
told him that his father couldn’t afford a decent education for him. Kaushal, a class fifth student, sells
newspapers. On April 25, when Rahul was heading for Raja Bhoj airport in a car,
Kaushal approached him and requested to buy a newspaper. Rahul took the
newspaper and handed him a Rs 1,000 note, but the boy returned it, saying he
had no change, and he was offering the copy for free. The Congress Vice
President then had a brief chat with him.
After Rahul Gandhi returned to Delhi the
following day, he asked his personal staff to collect more information about
the boy and after getting the information, he asked the Madhya Pradesh unit to
help the boy. With this gesture, Rahul Gandhi once again proved that he is
undoubtedly the leader of aam aadmi.
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