Indian National Congress (INC) General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrived in Guwahati on Monday morning.
The Congress party leader then visited Kamakhya Temple. The AICC General Secretary will campaign for the party ahead of the Assam Assembly election.
She was welcomed at the airport by Congress’ top leaders Ripun Bora, Assam in-Charge Jitendra Singh, and MLA Rekibuddin Ahmed.
Glimpses of the blissful scenes witnessed at Kamakhya Temple today upon Hon’ble AICC Gen Sec Smt.@PriyankaGandhi’s visit:#AxomoloiSwagotomPGV#AxomBasaonAhok pic.twitter.com/DNKY53gITB
— Gaurav Gogoi (@GauravGogoiAsm) March 1, 2021
The INC General Secretary will be campaigning in Assam for two days for the upcoming Assembly polls.
According to the schedule, she will be visiting Lakhimpur and Gahpur. She will also attend various cultural programs and will also launch protests for unemployed youths and will also hold an interaction with female tea workers in Sadhary Tea Estate in Biswanath.
Many Congress leaders of Assam took to Twitter to welcome Priyanka Gandhi.
“Warmly welcomed Hon’ble AICC Gen Sec Smt. @PriyankaGandhi at the Guwahati Airport this morning, alongside State Congress leadership & Party workers. Entire Assam is looking forward to her 2 day visit, and the enthusiasm is evident!” Assam Pradesh Congress Committee President Ripun Bora Twitted.
Warmly welcomed Hon’ble AICC Gen Sec Smt. @PriyankaGandhi at the Guwahati Airport this morning, alongside State Congress leadership & Party workers. Entire Assam is looking forward to her 2 day visit, and the enthusiasm is evident!#AxomBasaonAhok#AxomoloiSwagotomPGV pic.twitter.com/AtnW7pGId1
— Ripun Bora (@ripunbora) March 1, 2021
Congress Party Leadership, alongside Party workers, accorded a warm welcome to Hon’ble AICC GS Smt.@PriyankaGandhi at the Guwahati Airport this morning. Her visit has added renewed strength & enthusiasm, as Assam looks forward to her guidance & leadership.#AxomoloiSwagotomPGV pic.twitter.com/e5c5q0hcKG
— Assam Bachao (@AssamBachao) March 1, 2021
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