
Congress' Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi proceeded from Dhubri in Assam on Thursday. Today is the last day of travel in Assam. Congress leaders have launched a scathing attack against the clash between Congress workers with the police in Guwahati on Tuesday and the FIR against Rahul Gandhi. Congress MP Abdul Khalek said, 'If he (Himanta Biswa Sarma) has courage then show it by arresting him. Do it now. Why arrest after Lok Sabha elections? He is using the police for his benefit.
Gaurav Gogoi said- that Assam CM is the most corrupt
Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said, 'Let them file an FIR. We will continue our journey. Let them divide the country based on religion and language. We will continue to bring the country together through Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. He (Assam CM) is the most corrupt CM and he is expected to say the same.
Rahul Gandhi stopped at a tea shop during his visit
As part of the Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra, Rahul Gandhi stopped at a tea shop in Halakura village of Dhubri. During this time, he was seen making future strategies with the party leaders. The tea shop owner expressed happiness over Rahul Gandhi's stay at his shop and said that he was very happy.
Assam CM had said this
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has said in his statement that 'they aim to destabilize Assam. Now he wants to take out Nyay Yatra in Dhubri. Let me remove it, I have no objection. We will arrest him after the Lok Sabha elections. If we arrest them first it will get politicized. A case has been registered and SIT will investigate the matter. We have evidence Yesterday's incident was very big and anything could have happened in Guwahati. We do not want to do politics before the Lok Sabha elections because we are going to win the elections.
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