On the second and last day of her visit to her mother Congress president Sonia Gandhi's constituency, Priyanka paid floral tributes to the former prime minister at the Indira Gandhi Botanical gardens, where she also interacted with school children.
She met delegations of traders, legal and women cells later at a guest house and took stock of the progress of central government schemes as well as the problems faced by common people.
On problems related to power, water and roads, Priyanka assured that "whatever possible would be done to redress them".
Priyanka also took interviews of probable candidates for the posts of block presidents of Congress sewa dal here before leaving for New Delhi.
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