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Rahul Gandhi to Visit Ahmedabad: Addressing Tragedies

Rahul Gandhi is ready to visit Ahmedabad to address party members and meet with families affected by recent tragedy.

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Rahul Gandhi to Visit Ahmedabad: Addressing Tragedies

Rahul Gandhi to Visit Ahmedabad: Addressing Tragedies

Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is prepared to visit Ahmedabad on Saturday to address party workers and meet with the families affected by recent tragedies in Gujarat.

His visit will include extending condolences and addressing the aftermath of a violent clash between BJP and Congress workers.

Condolences by Rahul Gandhi to Tragedy Victims:

During his visit, Gandhi will meet the families of those who lost their lives in various incidents, including the Rajkot game zone fire, the boat capsize in Vadodara, and the Morbi bridge collapse.

Gujarat Congress president Shaktisinh Gohil confirmed Gandhi’s itinerary, stating, “Rahul Gandhi will arrive at the GPCC office around 12.30 pm. He will address party workers and meet the kin of the victims who lost their lives in the Rajkot game zone fire and other such tragedies.”

Meeting Families of Arrested Congress Workers:

In addition to meeting tragedy victims, Gandhi will also meet the families of five Congress workers arrested after a clash with BJP workers outside the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) office.

The confrontation was reportedly sparked by alleged anti-Hindu remarks made by Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, leading to stone-pelting and injuries to five policemen, including an Assistant Commissioner of Police.

Details of the Clash:

Visuals from the incident site, which have gone viral, show party workers from both sides engaging in violent altercations outside the Congress headquarters, Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan. Some individuals were seen throwing stones at each other, even as police attempted to intervene.

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