Congress MP Rahul Gandhi was spotted skiing through the snowy slopes of Gulmarg on Wednesday after he reached Kashmir for a "personal visit". The video of the leader having a fun time by himself is now doing rounds on social media.
The senior Congress leader is staying in Gulmarg for a few days on a 'personal visit'. A party leader said that there were no indications that he would be meeting Congress leaders during his visit.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi was spotted skiing through the snowy slopes of Gulmarg on Wednesday after he reached Kashmir for a "personal visit". The video of the leader having a fun time by himself is now doing rounds on social media.
On Twitter, a user shared the same and wrote that as a reward for a successful Bharat Jodo Yatra, the leader is treating himself to a perfect vacation.
Flanked by instructors, Mr Gandhi was seen slaloming on the pristine slope at Gulmarg skiing resort as the instructor filming the video encouraged him.
Gandhi refused to take any questions from the media and just greeted them with folded hands. However, he paused to take selfies with tourists that have been going viral.
The senior Congress leader is staying in Gulmarg for a few days. A party leader said that there were no indications that he would be meeting Congress leaders during his visit. “It is his personal visit,” the leader said.
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra which concluded on January 30 in Lal Chowk Srinagar with the unfurling of the Tricolour has drawn a good response in the Valley as thousands of people joined his walk when he reached Qazigund on January 27.
Local Congress leaders say Congress workers are feeling rejuvenated after Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. “The yatra has also brought back focus on Kashmir. And Congress leaders in the centre are regularly talking about issues faced by people like restoration of the statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and starting of the democratic process like holding elections,” says senior Congress leader G. N Monga.
During Bharat Jodo Yatra, Gandhi repeatedly described Kashmir as his home. “When I first entered Jammu a strange thought came to my mind that my family descended from Jammu and Kashmir and went to Allahabad and in some strange way I was making a reverse journey. So I felt in a way I was going home. That was a very powerful feeling I had. I had affection towards the people of Jammu and Kashmir and I come here with an open heart and I come here with open arms to help in whatever way I can. And I was humbled by the reception we got in Jammu and in Kashmir,” Rahul had said.