Rahul Gandhi in Kerala: Awards, Maha Panchayat & Raebareli Visit Schedule

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived in Kochi, Kerala, to confer the Priyadarshini Literary Award upon Dr. M. Leelavathy. His visit includes addressing a Congress Maha Panchayat, described as an unofficial launch for the party's state election campaign. Simultaneously, his detailed two-day schedule for his parliamentary constituency, Raebareli, was announced, featuring public meetings and project inaugurations. The events highlight his dual focus on national party activities and constituency duties.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Kerala Visit: Priyadarshini Award & Maha Panchayat

  • Confers Priyadarshini Literary Award
  • Addresses Congress Maha Panchayat
  • Meets local body representatives
  • Outlines Raebareli constituency schedule
2 min read

Kerala: Rahul Gandhi arrives in Kochi to confer Priyadarshini Award, address Maha Panchayat

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrives in Kochi to confer an award, address a Maha Panchayat, and outlines his two-day schedule for Raebareli.

"serves as the unofficial launch of the Congress party's election process - Shafi Parambil"

Ernakulam, January 19

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday arrived in Kochi to confer the Priyadarshini Literary Award by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee upon Dr M. Leelavathy in Kalamassery.

The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha is also scheduled to meet the party's elected local body representatives in Marine Drive, Kochi.

In a post on X, Congress said, "LoP Rahul Gandhi received a warm welcome from party leaders and workers at the Cochin airport, Kerala."

The mahapanchayat will be attended by the Kerala Assembly's Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan, AICC general secretary Venugopal and other party leaders.

According to Congress leader Shafi Parambil, the Mahapanchayat "serves as the unofficial launch of the Congress party's election process for the upcoming Legislative Assembly polls."

Meanwhile, Congress MP KL Sharma, on Monday, shed light on the Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi's schedule for his two-day visit to his parliamentary constituency, Raebareli.

Speaking to ANI, Sharma said that Gandhi's schedule includes meeting the public, inaugurating developmental projects, and addressing the MGNREGA Chaupal.

He said, "Rahul ji has a 2-day program here. He will arrive here this evening, and his programs will begin tomorrow. In the morning, he will meet the public. Later, he will inaugurate various development programs. He will also inaugurate the Rae Bareli T20 Premier League. He will also address an MGNREGA Chaupal."

On day 1 of his two-day schedule i.e January 20, Rahul Gandhi will hold a 'MGNREGA Chaupal' (community meeting) in Rohaniya, Unchahar.

Subsequently, for day 2, the Congress MP has a meeting scheduled at his guest house with the senior party leaders.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
The Mahapanchayat launch for Kerala elections is a smart move. Congress needs strong ground-level strategies to counter the current state government. All the best to VD Satheesan and the team!
A
Aman W
While I appreciate the focus on literature, I wish our leaders would spend less time on award ceremonies and more time on actionable plans for unemployment and inflation. The MGNREGA Chaupal is a step in the right direction, but we need consistent work.
S
Sarah B
Interesting to see the political machinery gearing up. The 'unofficial launch' phrasing is very telling. Kerala's political landscape is always so vibrant and closely watched.
V
Vikram M
Raebareli T20 Premier League inauguration? That's a nice connect with the youth. Politics aside, such initiatives for sports and community engagement are always welcome. Hope it fosters local talent.
K
Karthik V
A two-day packed schedule covering Kerala and UP shows he's putting in the miles. As an MP, connecting with the constituency in Raebareli is his primary job. The real test is whether these visits translate into tangible development.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50