Rahul Gandhi to address two election rallies in AP on March 31

Press Trust of India  |  Tirupati (AP) 

Rahul Gandhi would hit the campaign trail in on March 31, addressing two election rallies, a senior AICC functionary said Thursday.

He would address meetings in and in district in the state, where the is contesting the and Assembly elections on its own, In-Charge of party affairs in C D Meyyappan told PTI.

The would arrive in from New Delhi in the forenoon on March 31 and address the rally at there.

He would then fly to Bengaluru for an election meeting in the capital and return to to address the rally in Kalyandurg, from where state Congress N Raghuveera Reddy is seeking election to the assembly, Meyyappan said.

The state would have simultaneous single phase polling to the 175-member assembly and 25 seats on April 11 with a multi-cornered contest involving the ruling TDP, main opposition YSR Congress Party, the Congress, the Jana Sena headed by and the BJP.

Gandhi had visited on February 22 when he trekked the 10 km-long stairway to the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at nearby Tirumala and offered prayers.

Later, he had addressed a rally here and promised to accord special category status to Andhra Pradesh if the Congress was voted to power, an issue over which the TDP had snapped its ties with BJP in March last year.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 20:20 IST