Bharat Jodo Yatra: After a nine-day hiatus for the holidays, the Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra started its second stage of the trek today from the capital.
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Yatra heads towards Uttar Pradesh
The yatra set off this morning from the Hanuman Mandir at Kashmiri Gate, led by former party leader Rahul Gandhi. This afternoon, it will cross the congested Outer Ring Road before entering Uttar Pradesh. A sizable police presence was deployed in Delhi as the yatra proceeded to guarantee there would be no adverse event. However, the Ring Road’s traffic was backed up in various areas of the city.
Shaktisinh Gohil, the party’s AICC representative for Delhi affairs, reported that there has been a significant turnout in Delhi and that representatives of many opposition parties will participate in the yatra.
He said, “Farooq Abdullah will join us in the Yatra. Priyanka Gandhi will join us from Loni border. So far, the yatra has been a huge success and we have received great response from the public.”
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Yatra is reflecting the voice of the people says Jaiparakash Agarwal
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, according to senior Congressman Jaiparakash Agarwal, is reflecting the voice of the people.
“He’s interacting and listening to the problems of the common man. So far, the Yatra has been very successful. We have received overwhelming response,” he observed.
The Yatra will stay in Uttar Pradesh for two days before moving on to Panipat in Haryana on Thursday night.
The yatra will enter Jammu & Kashmir after passing through Himachal Pradesh for a day and from Punjab.
On September 7, the yatra left Kanyakumari and has already travelled more over 3,000 kilometres. Rahul Gandhi will hoist the national flag on January 30 in Srinagar to bring it to a close.
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