Amid Shiv Sena tirade, Rahul Gandhi to visit Mumbai

February 05, 2010 09:53 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:22 am IST - Mumbai

AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Patna. He will be arriving in Mumbai on Friday to interact with Mumbai students and youth. Photo: PTI

AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Patna. He will be arriving in Mumbai on Friday to interact with Mumbai students and youth. Photo: PTI

Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi arrives here on Friday morning to interact with Mumbai students and youth, two days after he was warned by the Shiv Sena to “keep off Maharashtra”.

The Sena activists have prepared to greet him with black flags wherever he goes and Mumbai Police started rounding up a few Sainiks to ward off potential trouble during Gandhi’s short trip to Mumbai.

Among those detained were some parliamentary district chiefs of the Sena, a few ‘shakha’ (local units) chiefs and other activists.

According to a spokesman for Mumbai Regional Congress Committee (MRCC), around 11 a.m. Mr. Gandhi will address students at the Bhaidas Auditorium in the glamorous Juhu area where students from various cities have been invited.

“He will deliver a short address to them before a select group of students have individual interaction with him,” said the office-bearer.

In the afternoon, Mr. Rahul will go to Ghatkopar, the north-eastern part of Mumbai where the Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar slums are located.

He will garland a statue of Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Ambedkar there, pay homage and then interact with select slum youth.

The spokesman said both the meetings were organised keeping in mind Mr. Gandhi’s desire to meet youth and students from different strata of society.

The Mumbai Police have made tight security arrangements during Mr. Gandhi’s half-day visit to Mumbai to ensure it passes off peacefully.

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