To arrive at Hyderabad on September 1, 2007
Hyderabad, August 28, 2007
All India Congress Committee (AICC) president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi will be visiting the State on September 1, 2007. According to a tentative programme, she will land at Rajahmundry at 10.30 am and participate in Rajiv Grihakalapa programme at Satellite City where the PCC president will make a presentation to her on the developments of the State Government for the past three years.
She will leave Rajahmundry at 11.40 and arrive at Tumulur in Kollipara mandal in Guntur district at 12.25pm and she will launch the second phase programme of Indiramma housing and also participant in the gram sabha and interact with the people.
Later, she will proceed to Guntur and reach the place at 1.25pm to address a public meeting being organized by the Congress party. The AICC president will proceed to Eluru and participate in a meeting of SHGs at 4pm and will leave Gannavaram Airport to leave for New Delhi.
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