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Odisha: Security tightened for Rahul Gandhi's visit

Press Trust of India | Posted on Feb 19, 2013 at 02:58am IST

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Cuttack: Security arrangements have been tightened for Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi's visit in Cuttack on Tuesday. Gandhi, who arrived in the state on Monday and met party workers from western Odisha at Sambalpur, is scheduled to come to Cuttack on Tuesday morning.

"He will speak with the panchayat, block and district level functionaries of the party here in morning and afternoon. A meeting with senior party leaders will take place at an extended working committee meeting in the evening, before leaving for New Delhi," city Congress president Muhammed Moqim said.

The city police and SPG have taken over the security of the community hall located in Markat Nagar area, where Gandhi will meet Congress workers. He will arrive at Charbatia airstrip near Choudwar in the morning, from where he would travel by road to the meeting venue, a distance of about 15 kms, a police officer said.

Odisha: Security tightened for Rahul Gandhi\'s visit

The city police and SPG have taken over the security of the community hall located in Markat Nagar area, where Rahul will meet Congress workers.

The venue has been "protected" and the road in front of the meeting hall sealed. Plain clothed policemen and those with arms have been deployed in the satellite city of Markat Nagar, sources said.

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