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Kharge wishes Rahul on birthday, lauds his dedication to constitutional values, justice

Kharge wishes Rahul on birthday, lauds his dedication to constitutional values, justice

New Delhi, June 19 (UNI) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday extended birthday wishes to leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on his 55th birthday, praising his unequivocal dedication to the Constitution and his relentless advocacy for justice.
In a post on social media handle X, Kharge said, 'Warmest birthday greetings to Shri Rahul Gandhi. What sets you apart is your unequivocal dedication to the Constitution's values and your deep compassion for social, political and economic justice for the millions whose voices often go unheard'.
'Your actions consistently reflect the Congress party's ideology of unity in diversity, harmony, and compassion. As you continue your mission to bring truth to power and support the last person standing, I wish you a long, healthy, and happy life ahead,' Kharge said.
Meanwhile, the Congress party on X extended greetings to Rahul Gandhi with a poster mentioning him as 'Jannayak'.
'Through your fearless integrity and tireless commitment, you remind us all that real change is fuelled by compassion and empathy. You are a true crusader for justice. A voice for the voiceless and a relentless advocate for equality,' the party said.
It further added, 'May this year bring you joy and renewed strength to champion the ideals you stand for and usher in the changes that you are committed to. Thank you for your deep resolve and unblemished hope'.
'Happy Birthday Rahul Gandhi ji,' the party said.
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