The journey of Kerala came to an end with the Congress's Bharat Jodi Yatra reaching Wayanad on Wednesday. Addressing a large gathering of people in his parliamentary constituency, Rahul Gandhi said he was happy to have concluded his journey to the part of Kerala in his second home, Wayanad. During this, Gandhi paid tribute to Sardar Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary.
In Kerala, a journey of 440 km was covered through seven districts under the India Jodo Yatra. It was the last day of the journey in Kerala. On Thursday, the Yatra will once again enter Tamil Nadu and then proceed towards Karnataka.
Rahul Gandhi paid tributes to senior Congress leader Aryadan Mohd here on the occasion. Mohammed passed away a few days ago. A distance of 3,570 km is to be covered during this 150-day journey of the Congress. The yatra started in Tamil Nadu on September 7. It will culminate in Jammu and Kashmir. The Yatra entered Kerala on 10 September.
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