Kottayam (Kerala) | Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will formally inaugurate a memorial meeting marking the second death anniversary of former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in his hometown, Puthuppally, near here on Friday, party leaders said.
The event, organised by the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), will begin at 10 am and is expected to draw thousands of supporters, local leaders, and family members, they said.
Rahul, who is also the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, will begin the day by laying flowers at Chandy's grave at St George Church, Puthuppally.
Following the ceremony, he will formally inaugurate the memorial gathering, the party said.
As part of the programme, Rahul will also hand over the keys to 12 newly built houses for the poor, constructed by the Oommen Chandy Foundation, and launch a new charitable initiative named 'Smrititharangam'.
The project continues Chandy’s earlier initiative, which provided hearing aids to hundreds of children during his tenure as chief minister.
The KPCC said the memorial event is intended to honour Chandy's life of service and compassion.
Alongside senior party leaders, religious and cultural figures are also expected to attend the function.
After the event in Puthuppally, Rahul Gandhi is expected to travel to Thiruvananthapuram to meet senior Congress leader A K Antony, before returning to Delhi.
The KPCC has also called for memorial activities across Kerala, including charitable drives by local Congress units in Chandy's memory.
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