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Congress president Rahul Gandhi to host Iftar party on June 13

The party did not hold Iftar, which marks the customary breaking of the daylong fast in the holy month of Ramzan, during the past two years and its last Iftar was in 2015.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi to host Iftar party on June 13

Congress president Rahul Gandhi with former party chief Sonia Gandhi. (Photo: IANS/File)

The Congress has decide to hold an Iftar party on June 13 after a gap of two years, with party president Rahul Gandhi being the host. Rahul will be hosting an Iftar feast for the first time since he took charge as the Congress chief.

“Iftar will be held on June 13 at Taj Palace Hotel in Delhi,” Congress’ Minority Cell chief Nadeem Javed said.

The party did not hold Iftar, which marks the customary breaking of the daylong fast in the holy month of Ramzan, during the past two years and its last Iftar was in 2015. The then Congress president Sonia Gandhi had hosted the feast at that time.

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The party conventionally invites leaders of all faiths to the event as also top diplomats.

This year’s Iftar will be keenly watched for the presence of opposition leaders at a time when the Congress is positioning itself as the Centre of opposition unity ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The party’s decision to resume Iftar comes days after President Ram Nath Kovind decided to discontinue the feast at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Recently, an iftar party hosted by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar triggered a controversy over its expenditure.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also hosted an Iftar but Congress leaders stayed away from it.

Prior to 2016, when the party was in power, the then prime minister Manmohan Singh used to organise the event.

In opposition former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi played host until the party decided to skip the event in 2016 and 2017.

The resumption of Iftar comes at a time when the Congress is seen to be pursuing a policy of soft Hindutva as evident in Rahul Gandhi’s several recent temple visits.

(With agency inputs)

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