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This Article is From Mar 14, 2016

Rahul Gandhi To Visit Giroudhpuri In Chhattisgarh Today

Rahul Gandhi To Visit Giroudhpuri In Chhattisgarh Today
Rahul Gandhi is expected to arrive at Raipur's Swami Vivekanand airport at around 2 PM from where he will directly leave for Giroudhpuri in a helicopter. (File photo)
Raipur: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi will visit Giroudhpuri Dham - a popular scheduled caste Satnami community's pilgrim centre - in Chhattisgarh today.

"Rahul Gandhi is expected to arrive at Raipur's Swami Vivekanand airport at around 2 PM from where he will directly leave for Giroudhpuri in a helicopter," Congress' state unit general secretary Shailesh Nitin Trivedi told Press Trust of India.

Giroudhpuri, located around 130 km from the state capital, in Balodabazar district is the birth place of Satnami saint Guru Ghasidas.

A 253-ft high 'Jaitkham' has been erected at the pilgrim centre and is touted as the highest concrete tower in the country.

"The visit of Rahul Gandhi is completely non-political. He is coming to Giroudhpuri dham just to take blessings of Satguru Ghasidas. No public meeting or interaction will be held there," Mr Trivedi said.

Party General Secretary and Chhattisgarh incharge BK Hariprasad and party treasurer Motilal Vora will also be present during his visit to the state.

However, Mr Gandhi's visit to the Dalit community's biggest pilgrim centre in Chhattisgarh is seen by political experts as the Congress' exercise to regain support of Satnami community, which constitutes about 12 per cent of the state's population of 2.5 crore.

In the 2013 Assembly election, the Scheduled Caste voters drifted largely towards BJP even as the Raman Singh government pruned their reservation quota from 16 to 12 per cent.

Contrary to speculations that the community will support Congress, the BJP bagged 9 out of 10 SC reserved seats, leaving just one for its rival in the previous Assembly polls.

Mr Gandhi's visit is also considered as crucial amid the ongoing tension within the Congress over the Antagarh bypoll fixing row.

 

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