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WAYANAD: An 18-year-old first time voter, who called out to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi at an election rally here on Wednesday, is elated she could meet him and hand over his portrait which she had drawn.

First time voter gifts Rahul Gandhi his portrait

Congress president Rahul Gandhi waves to the crowd during an election campaign rally at Batheri in Wayanad. PTI



Wayanad, April 17

An 18-year-old first time voter, who called out to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi at an election rally here on Wednesday, is elated she could meet him and hand over his portrait which she had drawn.

Waving and holding aloft the Congress leader’s portrait, Rincy shouted ‘Rahul ji’ to draw his attention as he concluded his election speech.

Gandhi walked towards the young girl and accepted the portrait and was seen talking to her.

Rincy, who hails from Mukkam, has finished her 12th standard and is studying for the medical entrance examination.

“I am a first time voter and will give my vote to Gandhi who is prime ministerial candidate,” she told television channels.

After Rahul Gandhi addressed the election rally at Thiruvambady, Rincy said she saw him walking towards the crowd and called out to him.

Rincy said she was surprised he heard her and accepted her gift.

Women and children were seen in large numbers in all the rallies addressed by Gandhi in the last two days in Kerala. — PTI

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