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Rahul Gandhi begins third day of ninth phase of Jana Aashirwada Yatra in Karnataka today

| @indiablooms | May 09, 2018, at 04:14 pm

Bengaluru, May 9 (IBNS): Congress president Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to begin the third day of the ninth phase of Jana Aashirwada Yatra in poll-bound Karnataka on Wednesday.

Rahul will visit Dodda Ganapathi Temple in Basavanagudi, Garment Factory on Wednesday morning.

Later in the day, he will hold corner meetings at Shivajinagar and Hebbal.

Rahul has been busy in campaigning for the Congress in the last few days.

Karnataka assembly poll is scheduled to be held on May 12.

The results will be out three days later on May 15.

The state is one of the last few strong holds of the Congress.

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