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Rahul Gandhi is expected to leave his official bungalow on Saturday and has already moved his belongings to his mother’s residence. The move comes after his disqualification as an MP due to a conviction in a defamation case.

Rahul Gandhi, the former Congress President, is reportedly set to vacate his government bungalow after being disqualified as an MP due to a conviction in a defamation case. His belongings have already been moved to his mother Sonia Gandhi’s house at 10 Janpath, and he is expected to hand over the 12, Tughlaq Lane bungalow to the Lok Sabha Secretariat on Saturday. Gandhi had already shifted his office and some personal belongings to his mother’s official residence on April 14. Following his conviction, he was given until April 22 to vacate the government bungalow. The bungalow has been Gandhi’s official residence for nearly two decades. The Congress has said that it will challenge the sessions court order in the Gujarat High Court next week, after a lower court rejected a stay on Gandhi’s conviction in the defamation case.

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