Rahul Gandhi’s Birthday Celebrated Grandly at Adilabad DCC Office
Adilabad, June 19/2026 Telangana Voice
The birthday celebrations of Congress leader, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, and party leader Rahul Gandhi were held with great enthusiasm at the Adilabad District Congress Committee (DCC) office on Friday.
Congress leaders, municipal councillors, district office-bearers, and party workers participated in the programme and extended their birthday greetings to Rahul Gandhi. The celebrations included cake-cutting, with party leaders and workers sharing the cake and raising slogans in support of Rahul Gandhi.

As part of the celebrations, Congress leaders also visited the RIMS Hospital in Adilabad and distributed fruits among patients.
Speaking on the occasion, former DCC President Sajid Khan said that Rahul Gandhi has been tirelessly travelling across the country through initiatives such as the Bharat Jodo Yatra, interacting with people and understanding their problems. He stated that Rahul Gandhi has emerged as a strong voice against the policies of the BJP-led Central Government and has consistently raised issues concerning the poor, marginalized, and weaker sections in Parliament.

Sajid Khan expressed confidence that Rahul Gandhi would play a major role in the country’s future and continue his efforts for social justice and public welfare.
Among those present were Adilabad Market Committee Chairman Boranchu Srikanth Reddy, former TPCC General Secretary Gandrath Sujatha, former Market Committee Chairman Alluri Sanjeeva Reddy, former DCC President Sajid Khan, former DCCB Chairman Addi Bhoja Reddy, Adilabad ATMA Committee Chairman Gimma Santosh Rao, Town Congress President Khizar Pasha, former Municipal Floor Leader Bandari Satish, Municipal Congress Floor Leader Ijjagiri Sanjay, State ST Cell Vice-Chairman Sedmaki Anand Rao, District SC Cell Chairman Parameshwar, District Minority Department Chairman Syed Shahid Ali, Seva Dal District President Moti Ram, NSUI District President Kapil, Youth Congress Assembly President Sheikh Nahid, district vice-presidents, general secretaries, secretaries, municipal councillors, mandal Congress presidents, and a large number of Congress workers.

