Bharat Jodo Yatra: My dream is introduce to our great nation from the darkness and back into the light.. says rahul gandhi in open latter

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Aim Of Bharat Jodo Yatra:

The goal of this yatra is to bring india together and strengthen our nation. The yatra begin in sepetember 7th in kanyakumari and will travel through 12 states, culminating in jammu and kashmir, converting nearly 35,00 kilometers in 150 days.

The yatra has receive tremendous response, hundreds of people followed by congress leaders, have joined the movement to protest economical , social and political issues that are dividing our country today. 

The yatra aims to rampant unemployment and inflation, hate division politics, and the over centralization of our politician system. 


What Rahul Gandhi say's in open latter?


Rahul gandhi, the leader of the congress, has travelled 3500 klillomitars as part of bharat jodo yatra

His travel is currently in punjab. In the interim, he published an open letter, detailing his travels, also stated the purpose of political and personal life. 

"Bharat jodo yatra tought them the objective of my personal and political life has same: to be the voice of whose those voice are being silenced and to be the shield of the weak in the fight for the rights". 


Rahul Gandhi warns of a national economic crisis.

On Friday, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi warned of a permanent economic crisis brewing in the country under the current government at the Centre. 

"A clear economic crisis is brewing," he wrote in a letter to the people of the country. Youth unemployment, unsustainable price increases, severe agrarian distress, and complete corporate capture of the nation's wealth"

People are concerned about losing their jobs and seeing their incomes fall. At the same time, their hopes for a better future are being dashed. Across the country, there is a deep sense of despair."


Rahul Gandhi's letter will be passed from house to house by Congress workers.

Jairam Ramesh, Congress leader and General Secretary (Communications), briefed media in Delhi on Friday about the Hath Se Hath Jodo campaign, which will run from January 26 to March 26 following the Bharat Jodo Yatra, and said that during the programme, party workers will go door-to-door and Rahul Gandhi's letter will be handed over to the people. 

The party intends to distribute this letter to approximately 2.5 lakh gram panchayats, 6 lakh villages, and over 10 lakh polling stations as part of the Hath Se Hath Jodo campaign.

In the letter, it was stated that "divisive groups are trying to turn our variety against us - different religions, communities, and geographies are being pushed against one another."

 However, following the [Bharat Jodo] Yatra, I am certain that this evil scheme has reached its breaking point and must be stopped.

you can read this letter, what rahul gandhi says, 

 



 The former leader of the Congress also voiced concern about what he called a "palpable economic crisis" in the nation.

"I am determined to create economic strength for everyone, including the correct price for farmers' product, jobs for our youth, a fair distribution of the countries wealth, a healthier environment for entrepreneurs and MSMEs, cheaper diesel, a stronger currency, and a gas cylinder for Rs. 500."

As the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra neared its conclusion, Congress president Mallikarjun Khrage wrote to the leaders of 21 other political parties, inviting them to the Bharat Jodo Yatra's final function in Srinagar on January 30.

 According to sources, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) led by Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao (popularly known as KCR), and Ghulam Nabi Azad's Democratic Progressive Azad Party are not on the list (DPAP).



The culture of Punjab is one of intercommunal harmony: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi stated at a rally when he arrived in Ludhiana that "people from different groups and communities are being forced to fight against one another.

 However, our nation and Punjab have a culture that values communal unity. This is the way Guru Nanak has showed us. Despite having the ability to rival China, Ludhiana was harmed by policies like the GST and demonetization.

Now The government is making excuses to halt the Bharat Jodo Yatra. says rahul gandi

Mandaviya, the Union Health Minister, wrote to former Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday, asking them to consider suspending the yatra if Covid protocols could not be followed.

Gandhi said the BJP, which is in power both at the national and state levels, is afraid of the truth.

"Hindustan ki shakti, Hindustan ki Sachai, yeh log dar gaye hai, yeh sachai hai (they are afraid of power and the truth about the country). "

We do not want RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) and (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi's hate-filled India," the former Congress chief said ".

The BJP government is also attempting to silence the (opposition) Congress's voice in Parliament, that's why this yatra was decided to cancel, as according Gandhi. The Winter Session of Parliament began on December 7 and will end a week early on December 23.

"Do you know what happens when we want to speak in Parliament or raise an issue such as the Rafale jet, demonetization, GST (Goods and Services Tax), or the spread of hatred in the country? The microphone has been turned off... continue speaking, (but) no one will hear, "He stated.

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