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Rahul Gandhi pays obeisance at two Valley shrines
Srinagar, Aug 28
Congress vice president Rahul
Gandhi on Friday concluded his three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir
after paying obeisance at two shrines in the Valley.
He paid
obeisance at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar where, he said, he prayed
for the peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of the
country.
The Congress vice president earlier went to a holy
shrine of Kashmiri Pandits, Tullamulla, in north Kashmir's Ganderbal
district.
"Rahul Gandhi prayed at the Tullamulla shrine where
many locals gathered outside to have a glimpse of the Congress leader,"
said a senior local Congress leader who accompanied Rahul to the shrine.
He also went to Ishbar temple on the outskirts of the city.
Rahul's grandmother and former prime minister Indira Gandhi visited the Ishbar temple during her visits to Kashmir.
Before
his departure for New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi met party legislators and
senior leaders at the Srinagar airport. He flew back to Delhi in the
afternoon.
Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Moonga told IANS
that the party vice president asked Congress legislators and other
senior leaders to work relentlessly to highlight the problems faced by
the people and work to help solve these problems.
Meanwhile,
Rahul Gandhi surprised party leaders and workers as he stepped out of
the party office in Srinagar and visited a roadside tea stall on the
Maulana Azad road, where he had a cup of tea and chatted with the stall
owner.
Party sources said Rahul also savoured a bit of 'nadir manji', lotus stems covered in batter and deep fried in mustard oil.
