Rahul Gandhi meets mining activists to seek support for Lok Sabha polls
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi held a series of meetings on Saturday with environmental activists, representatives of fishing community and mining industry here and agreed to work together for the state and the country. While assuring all support to them in addressing their concerns, Rahul sought their support for the Congress party in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Rahul had arrived here on Friday to address a booth-level convention of Congress workers at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee stadium in view of the coming Lok Sabha elections. Addressing them, Gandhi asserted that the probe into the “missing” Rafale files should begin with the role of Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who had claimed that the files related to the deal were in his possession.
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