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Rahul Gandhi to participate on second day of Jana Aashirwada Yatra in Karnataka

| @indiablooms | Mar 21, 2018, at 04:38 pm

Bengaluru, Mar 21 (IBNS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi will participate on the second day of Jana Aashirwada Yatra in Karnataka on Wednesday.

Rahul will visit Sharadam Temple, Sringeri Mutt. He will interact with students of Rajiv Gandhi Sanskrit University, Sringeri Mutt.

The Congress President is scheduled to hold several meetings with his party members in the state.

Rahul reached Karnataka on Tuesday.

He was accompanied by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on the first day of the Yatra.

The yatra has assumed importance as the state is heading towards the assembly election in few months time.

Karnataka is one of the few Congress bastions left in the country.

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