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Rahul Gandhi to address election rallies in Madhya Pradesh today

| @indiablooms | Nov 14, 2023, at 05:01 pm

Bhopal/UNI: Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi will address two election rallies in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday in support of party candidates.

According to the information given by the party, Rahul will address a public meeting in Vidisha at 12 noon in support of Congress candidate Shashank Bhargava.

After this, he will address a public meeting in support of party candidate Chandarani Gaur at Khargapur in Tikamgarh at 2 pm.

Earlier, Rahul held a nearly two-kilometer-long road show in Bhopal yesterday in support of the party candidates.

The last day of campaigning in the state will take place on Wednesday.

The state goes to the polls on November 17.

The results will be out on December 3.

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