Rahul Gandhi's Another Delhi Rally Cancelled Due To Ill Health
Congress maintained till the last minute that Gandhi would be addressing the rally but announced towards the end of the rally, held near Inderlok metro station, that he would not be able to make it.

Delhi Elections: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's another rally in the national capital was cancelled due to his ill health on Thursday. He was scheduled to hold the rally in Mustafabad but people familiar with him said he is suffering from chest congestion.
On Wednesday, Gandhi was scheduled to hold a campaign rally near Inderlok Metro Station in Sadar Bazar constituency but he cancelled it. The Congress maintained till the last minute that Gandhi would be addressing the rally but announced towards the end of the public meeting, held near the Inderlok metro station in Delhi, that he would not be able to make it.
His message was read at the campaign programme in which he urged voters to choose Congress in the February 5 elections. Rahul had skipped the 'Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim, Jai Samvidhan' rally in Karnataka's Belagavi on Tuesday. He was also scheduled to hold a padayatra on Monday in the New Delhi Assembly constituency in support of party candidate Sandeep Dikshit who is taking on AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal.
The Congress' Anil Bhardwaj is contesting from the Sadar Bazar constituency.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav addressed the rally and attacked the AAP government as well as the BJP in his address.




















