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Rahul Gandhi begins three-day visit to Gujarat

| @indiablooms | Sep 25, 2017, at 06:16 pm
Dwarka, Sep 25 (IBNS): Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi began his three-day visit to Gujarat on Monday, with an aim to boost the party workers ahead of the assembly election in the state later this year.

On the first day of the visit, the Congress vice president will hold his campaign from Dwarkadhish temple to Chandi Bazar, Jamnagar.

He will also address farmers and youth where Gandhi will speak about demonetisation.

The campaign has been termed by the Congress as Navsarjan Yatra.

Gandhi will be in Gujarat to mobilise his party workers at a time when the BJP is holding their party conclave with an aim to make a road map to 2019 Lok Sabha election.

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