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Rahul Gandhi Pays Visit To Kheer Bhawani Temple And Hazratbal Shrine In J&K

Scores of party leaders and supporters were waiting outside the shrine complex to welcome the former Congress president.

10 August 2021, Last Updated at 1:10 pm
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on his two days' tour to Jammu And Kashmir, paid a visit to the Kheer Bhawani Temple and Hazratbal shrine
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Rahul Gandhi Pays Visit To Kheer Bhawani Temple And Hazratbal Shrine In J&K
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2021-08-10T13:10:11+05:30

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on his two day tour to Jammu and Kashmir, paid a visit to the Kheer Bhawani temple and Hazratbal shrine in Ganderbal district on Tuesday.

According to a congress leader, Gandhi reached the temple nestled among mighty chinars in Tullamulla area of the central Kashmir district early in the morning.

He said Gandhi was accompanied by the party's general secretary organisation K C Venugopal and AICC incharge J-K affairs Rajni Patil to the famous Ragnya Devi temple popularly known as Kheer Bhawani.

"This was a private visit. Rahul ji wanted to pay obeisance at the temple," the leader said.

Scores of party leaders and supporters were waiting outside the shrine complex to welcome the former Congress president.

Gandhi spent over half-an-hour at the temple and offered prayers, he said.

Immediately after leaving the temple complex, the former Congress president visited the nearby shrine of Mir Baba Haider to pay obeisance there, the leader said.

Gandhi then visited the Dargah Hazratbal shrine on the banks of the Dal Lake here and prayed there as well, he added.

The Congress MP had attended a wedding reception of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee president Ghulam Ahmad Mir's son at a posh hotel here on Monday evening.

He will inaugurate the Congress Bhawan at MA Road in the heart of the city here.

“He will also interact with party leaders and workers at the party office," the Congress leader added.

Gandhi will leave for Delhi later on Tuesday.


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