Bharat Jodo Yatra: Rahul Gandhi stayed at farmer's house, cut fodder with machine

Posted on 16th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reached Dausa on Thursday during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Dausa, Rajasthan. He stayed at a farmer's house and cut fodder with a hand-operated machine. He interacted with sportspersons, farmers, and people from other sections involved in the yatra. Sharing the picture on his Twitter handle, Rahul Gandhi said that the real India resides in the village only. Apart from Rahul Gandhi, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot tried his hands on the chaff cutter.

 

Please inform that Bharat Jodo Yatra is passing through the Dausa district of Rajasthan. Boxer Sweety Boora and Indian national kabaddi team captain Deepak also participated in the yatra on Thursday. Rahul Gandhi said that I am honored to walk with the superstars of the sports world of India today. These champions have given their sweat and blood to bring glory to India. They have made many sacrifices and made the country proud in Olympics, Commonwealth Games, and other international sporting events.

 

He said that Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Olympian Krishna Poonia, Asian gold medalist and Olympian Bhupinder Singh, Olympian race walker Sapna Poonia, Olympian shooter Divyansh Singh Parmar, Olympian archer Shyam Lal, Olympian archer Dhulchand Damor, Asian Gold medalist Sumitra, South Asian bronze medalist Kachnar Choudhary, Dronacharya awardee Virendra Poonia, Maharana Pratap awardee Hiranand Katariya, Yoga world-record holder Yogi Ramras Ramsnehi, Arjuna awardee and South Asian Games gold-winning captain of the national kabaddi team Deepak, etc. have joined.

 

Bharat Jodo Yatra completes 100 days, now next year will be the election test of Yatra

Jaipur. The Bharat Jodo Yatra of the Congress entered its 100th day on Friday. Experts believe that before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Congress has got answers to many such questions, which it had been looking for for a long time, but the big question still exists that the yatra will be able to cross the polls. However, experts are of the view that Congress should have had concrete political objectives for the visit. He has also questioned the decision to bypass poll-bound states like Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

Join hands campaign soon, meeting on December 23

New Delhi. After the end of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, as a follow-up, Congress will launch the Hath se Hath Jodo campaign. The party wants to give organizational strength by activating the grassroots workers by running a join hands campaign in the states through which the yatra has passed and the states where the yatra has not reached. Regarding its preparation, General Secretary KC Venugopal has called a meeting of all General Secretaries, in charge of states, state presidents, and leaders of opposition in assemblies on 23 December.

 

The join hands campaign will be run at three levels. Yatras will be conducted at the booth and block level. Conventions will be organized at the district level and rallies will be organized at the state level. Through this, the youth and women of the party will be linked with a special message. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, along with General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi, is preparing to include more than two dozen senior leaders prominently in the campaign. In the letter issued by Venugopal, it has been said that on December 23, along with the Hath se Hath Jodo campaign, other organizational matters will also be discussed.

 

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