By PTI
JAIPUR: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi resumed the Rajasthan leg of the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ from Gudli village in Bundi district on Saturday morning.
Gandhi had taken a day’s break from the yatra on Friday to have fun his mom Sonia Gandhi’s birthday. He flew again to Gudli village to renew the yatra.
Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who had reached Ranthambore on Thursday, weren’t accompanying him within the yatra on Saturday. However, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and a number of other different celebration leaders and employees accompanied Rahul Gandhi.
On the 94th day, the yatra is prone to cowl 30 km from Gudli village in Keshoraipatan meeting constituency in Bundi district represented by BJP MLA Chandrakanta Meghwal.
Rahul Gandhi stopped for a tea break at a roadside dhaba close to Hastinapur village on the best way to Arneta. He stopped for round quarter-hour for tea and refreshment after protecting practically 12 km. After tea, the yatra left for its subsequent halt at Arneta in Kapren. Lunch break is scheduled at Arneta.
The yatra will begin its afternoon leg at 3.30 pm. It is slated to achieve Balapura Chouraha at 6.30 pm with evening keep at Kodkya, close to Bajdali railway crossing.
As the yatra reached Sunwasa village, the contributors had been welcomed with Sanskrit verses recited by the pupils of a Ved Vidyalaya.
Hundreds of individuals from others districts of the state additionally reached Gudli on Friday evening and early Saturday morning to affix the yatra.
Pukhraj Mehra (65), a retired Nayab Tehsildar from Jodhpur, alongside together with his 5 or 6 companions reached Bundi on Friday evening and joined the yatra.
“I had the opportunity to have a close look at Rahul Gandhi even though I was out of the security circle,” mentioned Mehra, who marched for round 5 kilometres.
This is the primary time that the yatra, which started from Kanyakumari on September 8, has entered a Congress-ruled state.
The yatra is scheduled to cowl a distance of 500 km — passing by means of Jhalawar, Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa and Alwar districts — in 17 days earlier than getting into Haryana on December 21.
JAIPUR: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi resumed the Rajasthan leg of the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ from Gudli village in Bundi district on Saturday morning.
Gandhi had taken a day’s break from the yatra on Friday to have fun his mom Sonia Gandhi’s birthday. He flew again to Gudli village to renew the yatra.
Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who had reached Ranthambore on Thursday, weren’t accompanying him within the yatra on Saturday. However, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and a number of other different celebration leaders and employees accompanied Rahul Gandhi.
On the 94th day, the yatra is prone to cowl 30 km from Gudli village in Keshoraipatan meeting constituency in Bundi district represented by BJP MLA Chandrakanta Meghwal.
Rahul Gandhi stopped for a tea break at a roadside dhaba close to Hastinapur village on the best way to Arneta. He stopped for round quarter-hour for tea and refreshment after protecting practically 12 km. After tea, the yatra left for its subsequent halt at Arneta in Kapren. Lunch break is scheduled at Arneta.
The yatra will begin its afternoon leg at 3.30 pm. It is slated to achieve Balapura Chouraha at 6.30 pm with evening keep at Kodkya, close to Bajdali railway crossing.
As the yatra reached Sunwasa village, the contributors had been welcomed with Sanskrit verses recited by the pupils of a Ved Vidyalaya.
Hundreds of individuals from others districts of the state additionally reached Gudli on Friday evening and early Saturday morning to affix the yatra.
Pukhraj Mehra (65), a retired Nayab Tehsildar from Jodhpur, alongside together with his 5 or 6 companions reached Bundi on Friday evening and joined the yatra.
“I had the opportunity to have a close look at Rahul Gandhi even though I was out of the security circle,” mentioned Mehra, who marched for round 5 kilometres.
This is the primary time that the yatra, which started from Kanyakumari on September 8, has entered a Congress-ruled state.
The yatra is scheduled to cowl a distance of 500 km — passing by means of Jhalawar, Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa and Alwar districts — in 17 days earlier than getting into Haryana on December 21.