The Congress leader was seen interacting with auto-rickshaw drivers and sharing a meal with them as well Congress leader and leader of opposition in the Parliament, Rahul Gandhi, interacted with a group of auto-rickshaw drivers in Delhi on Friday (May 29) afternoon. He was seen wearing an auto driver's uniform and reportedly “unexpectedly” joined a group of rickshaw drivers for a meal at Todarmal Park in Bengali Market, according to visuals shared by news agency ANI on X.Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was spotted outside his Delhi residence in an auto-driver's uniform on Friday (May 29) (ANI)The Congress leader took selfies with children during the interaction and reportedly listened to the concerns of auto-rickshaw drivers' daily struggle amid rising cost of living as a result of inflating oil prices due to the US-Iran war.“We are not able to find a job,” an auto-rickshaw driver, who shared a meal with the Congress leader, told ANI. “Rahul Gandhi interacted with us. He promised to raise our issues in Parliament, our insurance, and other support. We even shared a simple meal. Rahul Gandhi met us unexpectedly while we were eating, and it felt good.”A rendezvous with labour workersThis isn't the first time Rahul has met workers to hear out and address their daily concerns. Back in July of 2024, the Congress leader interacted with labourers at Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar (GTB) of the national capital, as previously reported by HT.“There is no respect for manual labour in India today, I had said this earlier also - today, this thing got confirmed after meeting the labourers who stand daily in search of work in GTB Nagar," the Congress leader had posted on his social media handles. “They survive on a meagre daily wage due to inflation, and even that is not guaranteed. To provide full rights and respect to the labourers and manual workers of India -- this is the mission of my life.”Donning a white shirt for the occasion, he had indulged in some manual labour at the site.Stuti Gupta is a Content Producer at Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi, where she is a part of the General News team, tasked with reporting on happenings across the country impacting domestic as well as international ecospheres. In her role at HT, she is responsible for keeping a track of incoming news updates, packaging stories and publishing them in a format best suited to their purpose. She holds a Bachelor’s in Mass Communication and Journalism from St Xavier’s, Mumbai and is partial towards working on international affairs. Apart from her interest in the geopolitical world, she is a keen reader, writer, orator, debater and learner who loves picking up new information. She has been recognized for her previous literary work at the international level with a Gold Finalist, Gold and Silver Award in various participating years at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition along with winning the third prize and getting her story published in Children’s World in 2017. Barring academic and professional pursuits, she has a passion for travelling to new places, exploring new cultures and cuisines, documenting them through words and pictures and interacting with people from diverse backgrounds. She is also an avid enthusiast of studying art forms such as cinema, dance, theatre and music as a tool for cultural storytelling and actively participates in them.Read More