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Rahul watching match in standard stands


Rahul Gandhi sitting with aam aadmi in the stadium watching men in blue playing final against Sri Lanka in Mumbai. Many big personalities present in the stadium to watch their favorite team for winning the cup. Indian President and lots of corporate honchos, biggest Bollywood stars and many political personalities was there in the Wankhede stadium to look at India-Sri Lanka final match of the world cup on last Saturday.

Though, this is also a fact that only one man who stood out with aam aadmi in standard stands was Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi. Rahul was there to cheer the Indian team on some earlier matches as well. He was also seen in the arch competition of India and Pakistan and Rahul also made sure that he was available in the final match at Mumbai among normal people to cheer the team.

This Gandhi scion stuck to his aam admi style and was ideal instance of 'practice what you lecture' as he took pleasure in the match from the standard stands as different to the business or commercial boxes that were sold for some crores.


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