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Rahul Gandhi ( pronunciation (help·info) [ˈraːɦʊl ˈɡaːnd̪ʱiː]) (born 19 June 1970) is an Indian

politician who was the President of the Indian National Congress from 16 December 2017 to 3
July 2019. He hails from a long line of politicians, known as the Nehru-Gandhi family, which
has occupied a prominent place in the politics of India ever since the country gained
independence in 1947. His great-grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru, was the first prime minister of
India and also the longest-serving Prime Minister of India having served for a total of seventeen
years. Gandhi's grandmother, Indira, was the first female Prime Minister of India and his father,
Rajiv, was the youngest prime minister of India to be sworn in to office. The son of Sonia and
Rajiv, he is the chairperson of the Indian Youth Congress and the National Students Union of
India.[1] A member of the Indian Parliament, Gandhi represents the constituency of Wayanad,
Kerala in the 17th Lok Sabha.[2]

Rahul Gandhi stayed away from the public sphere for much of his childhood and early youth; he
attained primary education in New Delhi and Dehradun but was later homeschooled because of
security concerns. He later attended Rollins College under a pseudonym, his identity being
known only to a select few individuals, which included certain university officials and security
agencies. After obtaining degrees in International Relations and Development Studies at the
universities of Rollins and Cambridge, Gandhi worked at the Monitor Group, a management
consulting firm in London. He established the Mumbai-based technology outsourcing firm,
Backops Services Private Ltd.

Rahul Gandhi entered politics in 2004 and successfully contested the general elections held that
year from Amethi, a seat that was earlier held by his father; he won again from the constituency
in 2009 and 2014. Amidst calls from Congress party veterans for his greater involvement in party
politics and national government, Gandhi was elected Congress Vice-President in 2013, having
served as the General Secretary previously. Rahul Gandhi led the INC's campaign in the 2014
Indian general elections; the party suffered its worst electoral result in its history, winning only
44 seats compared to 206 seats won previously in the 2009 general election.

Rahul Gandhi took over as the president of the Congress in December 2017. He is also a trustee
of Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust.

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