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Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (Hindi pronunciation: [ˈraːɦʊl raːdʒiːʋ ˈɡaːndʱiː] ⓘ; born 19 June 1970) is an

Indian politician and a member of the Indian Parliament who represents the constituency
of Wayanad, Kerala, in the Lok Sabha. He previously represented the constituency of Amethi,
Uttar Pradesh. He is a member of the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, and
was the party president from December 2017 to July 2019. Gandhi is the chairperson of
the Indian Youth Congress, the National Students Union of India and a trustee of the Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation and Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust. He is the son of the former Prime Minister
of India, Rajiv Gandhi.
Born in New Delhi, Gandhi spent his early childhood between Delhi and Dehradun and stayed
away from the public sphere for much of his childhood and early youth. He received primary
education in New Delhi and then attended The Doon School in Dehradun. However, due to
security concerns, he was later home-schooled. Gandhi commenced his undergraduate degree
at St. Stephen's College before moving to Harvard University. The following year, due to security
threats following the assassination of his father, he moved to Rollins College in Florida,
completing his degree in 1994. The next year, he obtained his M.Phil. from Cambridge. After
completing his post-graduation, he initiated his professional career with the Monitor Group, a
management consulting firm in London. Soon thereafter, he returned to India and founded
Backops Services Private Ltd, a technology outsourcing firm based in Mumbai.
Gandhi contested and won the 14th general elections from Amethi in 2004. He won again in
general elections held in 2009 and 2014. Gandhi led the party in the 2014 and 2019 Indian
general elections, with the party facing significant losses in both, especially in 2014 where they
won only 44 seats whereas in 2019 elections the party won 52 seats. Gandhi has also served as
members of several parliament Committees including, Home Affairs, Human Resource
Development, External Affairs, Ministry of Finance and Corporate Affairs and Defence.

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