Rahul Gandhi receives grandfather Feroze Gandhi’s long-lost driving licence

Rae Bareli: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday received the long-lost driving licence of his grandfather, Feroze Gandhi, during his visit to his parliamentary constituency in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh.

The licence, preserved for decades by a local family, was handed over to Gandhi by Vikas Singh, a member of the organising committee of the Rae Bareli Premier League cricket tournament, on the second day of the Congress leader’s tour of his Lok Sabha constituency.

“Several years ago, during a programme in Rae Bareli, my father-in-law found the driving licence. He kept it safely and after his death, my mother-in-law continued to preserve it,” Singh said. “When we learnt that Rahul Gandhi was visiting Rae Bareli, we felt it was our responsibility to hand it to him.”

Singh added that the family considered the document an “amanat” (valuable trust) that needed to be returned to the Gandhi family at the earliest opportunity.

Gandhi examined the licence carefully when it was presented to him on stage and immediately shared a photograph of it with his mother, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, via WhatsApp.

Born in December 1912, Feroze Gandhi won the Rae Bareli seat in the first general election in 1952 and passed away on September 7, 1960.


With PTI inputs

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