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Rahul Gandhi's Sambhal Visit Sparks Controversy Ahead of Arrival! | ABP News

ABP News Bureau   |  04 Dec 2024 10:17 AM (IST)

In the midst of political debates over the Sambhal violence, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has announced his visit to the affected region. Congress MP and party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi may also accompany him to meet with the families of the violence victims. Several party workers from Delhi's Ghazipur border and Meerut are expected to join their convoy. Meanwhile, the administration has made preparations to block Rahul Gandhi's visit, with barricades set up at the Ghazipur border to prevent his passage. Rahul Gandhi is set to leave Delhi for Sambhal at 10 AM today, accompanied by all six Congress MPs, with him leading the group. Congress General Secretary and state in-charge, Avinash Pandey, will also be part of the delegation. Congress workers have already begun gathering at the Delhi-UP border. In response to the efforts to block their visit, Congress state president Ajay Rai raised questions, asking, "Why are we being stopped from going to Sambhal? Why are we not being given permission?"

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