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Rahul meets migrants, Congress says many detained by police

By IANS | Updated: May 16, 2020 21:25 IST

New May 16 The Congress on Saturday released photographs and videos of Rahul Gandhi interacting with migrants walking ...

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New May 16 The Congress on Saturday released photographs and videos of Rahul Gandhi interacting with migrants walking from Ambala in Haryana and going towards Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh.

Rahul met these migrants near Sukhdev Vihar flyover near Delhi-Faridabad border.

The Congress later alleged that the police had taken labourers in preventive custody saying they had direction from "top to do so."

The party also released the google map locations spelling out the places where Rahul interacted with travelling migrant labours.

Rahul earlier on Tuesday went to the Delhi Congress office to take stock of the help provided by the party to migrant workers and also interacted with the volunteers.

( With inputs from IANS )

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