New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi is set to start his Gujarat tour from the second week of June and will address rallies in all the four zones of the poll-bound state. Assembly elections in Gujarat are scheduled to be held later this year. “The tour is being planned from the second week of June,” former Gujarat Congress chief Amit Chavda told ETV Bharat.
The tour will start from south Gujarat and over the coming weeks will cover all the four zones in the western state where senior AICC and state leaders have conducted preparatory sessions over the past weeks. The four districts in the various zones where AICC in-charge of Gujarat Raghu Sharma held conclaves with state leaders and MLAs over the past weeks are Navsari, Mehsana, Bardoli and Vadodra.
State unit chief Jagdish Thakor on Monday inspected the rally site in Navsari district along with senior leaders and later held a meeting with party leaders in Chikhli to prepare for Rahul’s event. Congress insiders said during Rahul’s visit two rallies, one in a rural area and the other in an urban settlement, will be organised to reach out to voters in both the areas.
They further said that while the lack of development has provided the opposition party with fertile ground in the rural areas, boosting the party’s performance in the urban areas is the main challenge before Congress. “The lack of development in the villages has created a situation similar to that in 2017. But we need to plan better for the cities,” said a senior AICC functionary.