On Rahul's first day of visit, he is scheduled to meet a large number of farmers and tribals at Kudmura village in Korba district, who have been facing hardship for several years due to the elephant menace, Baghel said. Subsequently, he is scheduled to meet forest dwellers bearing the brunt of coal mining in the Lemru forest region, Baghel said.
The next day, he is scheduled to participate in a foot march along with a large number of farmers, party leaders and workers from Saradih village to Gabra village in the Janjgir -Champa district, covering a distance of around 12 km, Baghel said.
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