Sonipat: On Tuesday morning, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended the wedding of a farmer’s daughter in Medina village, Gohana. Security was tight. Deepender Hooda was also present with Rahul Gandhi. Farmer Sanjay’s family gave him a warm welcome by wearing a Haryanavi turban. Rahul Gandhi stayed at farmer Sanjay’s house for a while. During this time, he ate churma with family members. After that, he left.
Family welcomed Rahul Gandhi with a Haryanavi turban: Congress MP Deepender Hooda said, “Today, Rahul Gandhi visited the wedding of farmer Sanjay in Sonipat and blessed his daughter and congratulated the family. Rahul Gandhi also participated in the wedding ceremony with the family. Upon his arrival, the family welcomed him in the Haryanavi tradition by tying a turban on his head.”
“Rahul Gandhi ate churma and drank milk”: The Congress MP said, “Farmer Sanjay personally presented Rahul Gandhi with a wedding card. Afterward, Rahul Gandhi arrived at the wedding and blessed the daughter. Rahul Gandhi set an example by visiting a farmer’s home. Rahul Gandhi spent about two hours at the wedding, learning about wedding customs and Haryanvi culture, and discussing the family’s joys and sorrows. Rahul ate Haryanvi churma, laddus, and drank milk with the family.”
During the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi drove a tractor in the farmer’s field with Sanjay. During the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi drove a tractor in the field with Sanjay and also planted paddy. He also had dinner with Sanjay, a farmer from Medina village in Gohana, after being invited to 10 Janpath. Today, Rahul Gandhi attended the wedding of that farmer’s daughter.
Crowds gathered to see Rahul Gandhi: As soon as news of Rahul Gandhi’s arrival spread in Madina village, a celebratory atmosphere prevailed. Thousands gathered to see him. Local Congress workers and villagers were busy preparing for security and a welcome. Farmer Sanjay said, “It is a matter of pride for us and the villagers that a prominent leader of the country is reconnecting with the village square and courtyard.”

