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Priyanka Gandhi’s road show in Ghaziabad today, not allowed to go to Dudheshwaranath temple

Congress national general secretary and star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi will present a road show in support of party candidate Dolly Sharma. After wreath wreaths on the statue of Shaheed Bhagat Singh in the clutter house, Ramte Ram Road on GT Road will start roadshows.


His roadshow will end on the Moliwada Chowk, via Dasna Gate, Jatwada from Ramte Ram Road. Police and SPG have reduced the road show route for security reasons. Previously, the second route was chosen for them.

At the same time, other parties have also been preparing for the full power in the last five days. From five to nine April in Ghaziabad, BJP president Amit Shah, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, SP President Akhilesh Yadav and public meetings and road shows of several big leaders.

Congress campaigner Priyanka Gandhi in Ghaziabad, she is coming for the first time for campaigning, with which there is tremendous enthusiasm among party workers. Prior to this, the Congressmen first performed the rituals of Priyanka Gandhi’s roadshow by worshiping in the Dudheshwaranath temple.


Route chart was released on behalf of the party on social media, but it was not allowed from the administration. A new route was set for late evening roadshows.

Congress general secretary Bijendra Yadav said that Priyanka Gandhi will wreath at the statue of Shaheed Bhagat Singh at the belfood at 3 o’clock in the morning, after which road shows will be started from Ramte Ram Road. Road shows will be over at Maliwada Chowk.

Before that Priyanka Gandhi’s roadshow was scheduled to be worshiped at the Dudheshvarnath temple and the route to go from Amberkar Park to Bamphur, Chopala, Dasna Gate, Maliwada Chowk, Valmiki Park and Ambedkar Park. Congress office bearers said that the route has been changed from the SPG and High Command.

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