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Rahul's latest public meeting

Agreed to the political meaning of UP, the fight for legislature voting due in May 2012 has begun collecting strength. Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav flagged three-day state-wide campaigning in the start of March. He condemned Bahujan Samaj Party authority as shady and corrupt with unskilled party members, foremost to aggression. The custody of workers and leaders of party proofs such thing. In recent times, Congress party planned “Parivartan” public meeting at Banda in Bundelkhand district. The agenda of this meeting was addressed by Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh both. 

Prior to this visit Rahul did one more rally in Bundelkhand, focused on the issues of Dalit people in the state. The last meeting of Rahul at Banda was to expressing the work done by the BSP government for deficient of financial plans and ignoring backward cast people like Bundelkhand. This public meeting is a part of Rahul’s attempt from year 2000, when the Bahujan Sajaj Party was in power, revitalizing the government and foundation of Congress party in territory.

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