Kanyakumari To Kashmir - Rahul Gandhi Launches Congress' Mega March
The 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' will be sent off at around 5 pm with a convention in Kanyakumari, and the 'padyatra' or walk will start on Thursday morning.
Chennai: Congress' Rahul Gandhi hailed off the party's monstrous mass contact program, 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', from Kanyakumari this evening, with an eye on the 2024 general decisions. The 3,500-km foot walk will be canvassed in 150 days.
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Rahul Gandhi began his day with a visit to his dad Rajiv Gandhi's dedication in Tamil Nadu's Sriperumbudur, where the previous Prime Minister was killed in a self destruction assault on May 21, 1991.
In the wake of visiting his dad's remembrance, Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "I lost my dad to the legislative issues of disdain and division. I won't lose my dearest country to it as well. Love will overcome disdain. Trust will overcome dread. Together, we will survive."
Charging social polarization and political centralisation under the BJP rule, Mr Gandhi had prior said that the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' is like a 'tapasya' to him to join the country.
The Congress has arranged the walk as a huge mass contact practice in front of the 2024 general decisions. Heads of the Congress, nonetheless, denied any political point and demanded that the yatra "is intended to join the country".
Mr Gandhi will go to an occasion at Kanyakumari's Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam at night, where Chief Minister MK Stalin will give up the public banner to him for the yatra send off.
The 3,500 kilometer-long-yatra, named by the Congress as the "longest walk" coordinated in the country over the course of the past hundred years, is being sent off with a convention. The 'padyatra' or foot walk will start on Thursday morning.
Driven by Rahul Gandhi, Congress laborers and pioneers will stroll in two clusters between 7 am and 6.30 pm consistently, to cover 12 states and two association domains throughout the following 150 days
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Mr Gandhi will walk as far as possible - from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, where the yatra will close. He will remain in a holder - which will have a bed, latrine and a forced air system. Compartments have been set up for other 'Bharat Yatris' too, who will walk the whole course alongside Mr Gandhi, sources said.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who is additionally in Kanyakumari for the send off of 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', said Congress pioneers and laborers are agreeable to Rahul Gandhi taking over as the party boss once more. "This will reinforce the party," he said.
The Congress says the yatra is party's greatest ever 'Jan Samparka program' during which they will attempt to associate with the average citizens on different issues, including expansion, value rise and joblessness. Party MP Jairam Ramesh said the yatra is a "groundbreaking second for Indian legislative issues and it is a definitive second for the restoration of the party".
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