
Rahul to visit Haryana on June 4, to meet senior leaders
Chandigarh:
Haryana Congress
Chief
Udai Bhan
on Monday said that Rahul Gandhi, the
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
, will visit the state on June 4 to hold a meeting with state senior leaders to address various organisational issues within the state unit.
Speaking to the media, Bhan said, "On the 4th, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi will be visiting the Haryana PCC office to address all
AICC and PCC observers
as part of the
Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan
(Organisation Creation Campaign)." "Rahul Ji is coming on the 4th to address and guide us. He will first hold a meeting at 11:30 AM with senior leaders associated with the organisation.,,," Bhan said.
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