He will also visit the barrack no. 1 in the district jail where former RSS 'sarsanghchalak' late M S Golwalkar alias "Guruji" was incarcerated during a ban on Sangh in 1949.
Police ground, the venue of the sammelan, has been spruced up for the function which is also expected to be attended by tribals.
Pandals have been put up covering 1.50 lakh square feet of the ground spread over an area of 2.50 lakh square feet.
According to District Transport Officer Arvind Kushram, the entry of heavy vehicles has been banned in the city between 7 AM to 8 PM tomorrow.
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