Watch: Rahul Gandhi hands over residence keys to officials, says goodbye to staff

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Disqualified MP and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi moved all of his belongings from his official residence on Friday..

The former Congress president was asked to leave the premises by 22nd April, following his disqualification from Lok Sabha after his conviction in a defamation case, which lead to a two-year sentence by a Surat court for his 'Modi surname' remark...

He had shifted his office and some personal belongings from the bungalow to his mother Sonia Gandhi's residence on April 14...

After shifting his office, he started living with his mother and Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi at her 10, Janpath residence, the sources said.. ! , https://t.co/1ZN6rbGFIu..

A Surat court on March 23 had convicted Gandhi of defamation and given him two-year sentence, leading to his disqualification..

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