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Rahul Gandhi turns 40 today
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, born on June 19, 1970 will be celebrating his 40th birthday in London today, with some college and old family friends.
CONGRESS GENERAL secretary Rahul Gandhi,born on June 19, 1970 will be celebrating his 40th birthday in London today, with some college and old family friends.

Rahul Gandhi is the son of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Rahul and his younger sister, Priyanka have been in the public eye since the day they were born as at the time their grandmother Indira Gandhi was India's Prime Minister. Even their great-grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of India.

Rahul studied in Modern School, New Delhi for a while and then went to St. Stephen's College (Delhi), where he did History Hons. After that he went to Harvard and then to London where he was a financial consultant.
 
He returned to India in 1999 and was seen alongside his mother, Sonia Gandhi during the 1999 Lok Sabha campaign. He is the second member of the fifth generation of the Nehru-Gandhi family to enter into active politics. The Indian public is always interested to learn the latest information about him. He is still not married, but is said to have a Columbian girlfriend.
 
Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka spoke to the media for the first time in January 2004 while touring Amethi, the constituency in Uttar Pradesh that has been represented by their father and is currently represented by their mother.
 
 

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