The Congress government in Punjab said it will decide on the chief ministerial face after the polls, although the party said Navjot Singh Sidhu, Charanjit Singh Channi and Sunil Jakhar will lead the party to victory in Assembly polls
Rahul Gandhi. File pic
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be on a day-long visit to Punjab on Thursday during which he will visit religious places along with 117 candidates in an apparent show of strength ahead of Assembly elections that are due next month. During his day-long visit, Rahul Gandhi would pay obeisance at around 9 am at Sri Harmandir Sahib along with 117 candidates in Amritsar.
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Thereafter, the Congress leader will pay obeisance at Durgiana Mandir at around 10 am and at around 11 am at Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal along with all his 117 candidates. At around 12 noon, Gandhi will travel to Jalandhar by road where he would address the virtual rally "Navi Soch Nava Punjab" at around 3 pm at White Diamond, Mithapur, Jalandhar.
The Congress government in Punjab said it will decide on the chief ministerial face after the polls, although the party said Navjot Singh Sidhu, Charanjit Singh Channi and Sunil Jakhar will lead the party to victory in Assembly polls.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has expanded its reach forming a crucial opposition party in Punjab. Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh has launched his own party and is contesting the polls in alliance with BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal(Sanyukt). Congress state chief Navjot Singh Sidhu tweeted and shared his entire schedule of the day and said that the workers of the party look forward to welcoming him in the state.
"Our Visionary leader Rahul Gandhi Ji is visiting Punjab on 27th January. Every Congress worker looks forward to welcoming him in Punjab," Sidhu tweeted on Tuesday. Notably, this is the first visit of Rahul Gandhi since the imposition of a ban on physical rallies by the Election Commission of India at the start of the month. Punjab will go to the assembly polls on February 20. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.
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