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Rahul Gandhi's Visit to Bangalore on 14 August

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi will visit to Bangalore on a coming Friday August 13. Rahul Gandhi will be addressing a conference of region Congress group presidents of the city on weekend, particularly on Saturday August 14.

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi will be speaking to the DCC heads and office-holders of KPCC on associational issues and political matters, a comment received by president of KPCC Mr. R V Deshpande and operational president Mr. D K Shiva Kumar.

The major two office-holders of KPCC are Deshpande and Shivakumar, and that of nationwide Students Union of India (NSUI), who was speaking to the press in Bangalore on the evening of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s trip to the Bangalore, alleged the AICC general secretary would be bearing an communication sitting with the students at Gulbarga, Shimoga, Mysore, Dharwad and Bangalore in link with the organizational voting in NSUI.

They said Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi would hold gathering at St Philomena’s school at Mysore, SDM College Stadium at Dharwad and Acharya Tulasi academy at Shimoga on August 13. Rahul would have a nighttime stay at Dharwad.

Rahul Gandhi would also speak to students at Sharanabasaveswara Sangha College at Gulbarga, State College and State Law School of India Institution at Bangalore on 14 August. 

Mr. Shivakumar confirmed that the National unit of the NSUI had initiated a novel idea of holding voting to the academy students. Rehearsal of selections had been set a pass by. Shivakumar confirmed that the party heads, chosen for holding voting for the academy students unions have begun their job.

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