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Rahul Gandhi to travel to Chandigarh on Saturday, to interact with party workers

| | Apr 15, 2016, at 04:38 pm
New Delhi, Apr 15 (IBNS) Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is set to travel to Chandigarh on Saturday, where he will interact with his party members.

"Looking forward to being in Chandigarh on Saturday 16th April to interact with workers and leaders of Punjab Congress," a tweet from Office of RG read.

Gandhi's visit is expected to raise the hopes of his party, who have spoken against the BJP-SAD coalition in the state, accusing them of neglecting the youth and failing to keep them on track as the rate of drug usage among teenagers in Punjab is on the rise. 

Punjab will go into polls next year.

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