A journalist who met with an accident on Humayun Road in New Delhi area got help to get to the hospital from Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
Rajendra Vyas, who owns a local newspaper in Rajasthan, was hit by a vehicle on Wednesday afternoon. Gandhi, who was passing through the area, stopped his car and, with the help of his security personnel, took him to AIIMS for treatment.
A video posted on Twitter showed both Vyas and Gandhi en route to the hospital, with the latter pressing a handkerchief to Vyas’s forehead.
The Hindu reported that Gandhi arrived at the casualty ward of AIIMS with a person who had minor bruises. Gandhi was reported to have waited till he was discharged after being given first aid.
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