Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Monday reached Ahmedabad to start the second-leg of his Navsarjan Yatra in poll-bound state of Gujarat. Rahul’s visit comes amid a series of speeches by Prime Minister Narendra Modi across Gujarat, taking forward the campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is also the ruling party at the Centre and the state. On Sunday, Modi made a
number of election promises
and laid foundation stones as he returned to his hometown of Vadnagar, launching the “Intensified Mission Indradhanush” scheme to accelerate progress towards healthcare goals. Gandhi’s visit will start from Ahmedabad, from where he will head to Khatraj Chokdi in Kheda district for a corner meeting. He will also pay a visit for darshan at Santram Mandir and hold a corner meeting in Nadiad and Anand district. [caption id=“attachment_3754387” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi. Reuters[/caption] Overall, the Congress-vice president will hold three corner meeting apart from interacting with local leaders traders, entrepreneurs and professionals in Vadodara. Earlier, on 4 September, Rahul Gandhi participated in a direct dialogue with party members from across all 182 constituencies, in keeping with the party’s focus on strengthening and revving up the organisation’s ground machinery. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday
mocked Gandhi over
his visit to Gujarat, stating that it is not going to make much of a difference. Speaking to ANI, BJP leader Syed Zafar Islam said, “Rahul Gandhi’s tour is nothing but talks on development, which totally lacks in his party.