By PTI
DEGLUR: The Bharat Jodo Yatra, which started two months in the past, will culminate in Srinagar as scheduled regardless of any hurdles in the best way, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi mentioned on Monday night time, after his march entered Maharashtra from Telangana.
“The objective of the yatra is to connect (people of) India and to raise voice against division and hatred being sown in the country,” Gandhi mentioned, addressing supporters at Deglur after the Yatra entered the state.
No power can cease the Bharat Jodo Yatra in between, he mentioned.
“The yatra will only stop in Srinagar,” he added.
“Be it farmers or labourers, senior citizens, youth or traders, our doors and hearts are open to all,” he mentioned.
“We want to hear the voice and pain of Maharashtra,” he added.
Gandhi mentioned unemployment in India is growing, and blamed PM Narendra Modi’s insurance policies like demonetisation for the ills afflicting the nation.
“Modi’s policies like note ban have broken the spinal cord of people who are battling unemployment inflation,” he mentioned.
“Earlier, the PM used to talk of diesel and petrol, but now when the fuel prices are at an all-time high, he doesn’t say anything,” Gandhi mentioned.
Two months after its launch, the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ led by Gandhi entered Maharashtra, the place he’ll deal with two rallies as a part of the cross-country march aimed toward reviving the social gathering.
The 3,570-km-long yatra, a mass outreach initiative which started on September 7 from Tamil Nadu, reached Deglur in central Maharashtra’s Nanded district from neighbouring Telangana on the 61st day of its launch.
DEGLUR: The Bharat Jodo Yatra, which started two months in the past, will culminate in Srinagar as scheduled regardless of any hurdles in the best way, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi mentioned on Monday night time, after his march entered Maharashtra from Telangana.
“The objective of the yatra is to connect (people of) India and to raise voice against division and hatred being sown in the country,” Gandhi mentioned, addressing supporters at Deglur after the Yatra entered the state.
No power can cease the Bharat Jodo Yatra in between, he mentioned.
“The yatra will only stop in Srinagar,” he added.
“Be it farmers or labourers, senior citizens, youth or traders, our doors and hearts are open to all,” he mentioned.
“We want to hear the voice and pain of Maharashtra,” he added.
Gandhi mentioned unemployment in India is growing, and blamed PM Narendra Modi’s insurance policies like demonetisation for the ills afflicting the nation.
“Modi’s policies like note ban have broken the spinal cord of people who are battling unemployment inflation,” he mentioned.
“Earlier, the PM used to talk of diesel and petrol, but now when the fuel prices are at an all-time high, he doesn’t say anything,” Gandhi mentioned.
Two months after its launch, the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ led by Gandhi entered Maharashtra, the place he’ll deal with two rallies as a part of the cross-country march aimed toward reviving the social gathering.
The 3,570-km-long yatra, a mass outreach initiative which started on September 7 from Tamil Nadu, reached Deglur in central Maharashtra’s Nanded district from neighbouring Telangana on the 61st day of its launch.