
New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS) A Congress worker Wednesday released pictures of party vice-president Rahul Gandhi in Uttarakhand, but the Congress refused to comment.
Jagdish Sharma released the pictures on Twitter showing Gandhi camping in the hills.
"Rahul Gandhi is in Uttarakhand. He will stay there for four-five days," Sharma told Times Now.
The Congress, which has already defended Gandhi's leave during the budget session saying he was going to reflect and chart a course for the future of the party, refused to comment on the photos.
"These days anyone can post anything on social media. We won't comment on it. We have already said earlier that he has gone to introspect," Congress leader Rajeev Shukla said.
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