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Rahul Gandhi changes username of his Twitter handle

| @indiablooms | Mar 17, 2018, at 03:57 pm

New Delhi, Mar 17 (IBNS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi has changed the username of his Twitter handle on the day he is going to address the 84th party plenary session, which will begin on Saturday.

Earlier the username of Rahul's Twitter handle was Office Of RG, which has been changed to Rahul Gandhi.

Rahul of late has become popular for his tweets, mostly sarcastic.

He is often used to tweet against the Narendra Modi government to reach to his followers on the social media platform.

The Congress' plenary session is taking place ahead of the Lok Sabha polls scheduled to be held next year.

The session will be held for the first time under Congress President Rahul Gandhi's leadership.

Rahul Gandhi became the President of the party in 2017.

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