While Gandhi is likely to address six meetings on February 9 and 10, efforts are being made to invite party chief Sonia Gandhi to address an adivasi adhikar rally at Kalahandi, party sources said, adding they would not visit Bhubaneswar.
Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee President Jaydev Jena, however, said "Rahulji is likely to visit Odisha in February, but no date has been finalised."
Claiming that Modi's public meeting would have no impact on the people of the state, Jena said "both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have emotional attachments with the people here."
Rahul Gandhi, who initially wanted to visit the state in the first week of February, however, defered his programme in view of the Rajya Sabha elections on February 7, the sources added.
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