Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Rajasthan from Madhya Pradesh on Sunday evening. This is the first state to come in the course of this yatra, where there is a government of the Congress party. On Monday, the Bharat Jodo Yatra started from Jhalawar, the district under the influence of former Chief Minister of the state and BJP's strongman Vasundhara Raje Scindia. On the first day of the yatra, all the camps of Congress were seen together. Gehlot-Pilot's supporters are participating in the yatra. Rahul Gandhi was traveling an average of 25 to 30 kilometers a day on this journey that reached Rajasthan from the south. But Rahul will walk about 35 km in a day in Rajasthan. While some they can even travel 40 to 45 km in a day.
That's why Rahul will run more in Rajasthan
Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra, which started 89 days ago from Kanyakumari on September 7, reached Rajasthan on Sunday, December 4. Rahul Gandhi has so far covered more than 2800 kilometers by passing through 36 districts of 7 states. In the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rajasthan is the state where they will travel the longest. After entering Rajasthan on 4 December, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a night halt at the Rajasthan-Madhya Pradesh border. As per the schedule, he will walk 34.2 kilometers on Monday, December 5. In the next 14 days, Rahul Gandhi will travel a distance of 485 kilometers in the state. According to this, on average, a day's journey will be 34.64 kilometers. Bharat Jodo Yatra has to cover a distance of 520 kilometers in 18 days in Rajasthan.
Out of these 18 days, one day includes the entry of Rahul Gandhi. While two days of travel are included for rest. According to this, the journey in 18 days will be only 15 days. In these 15, the journey has to run for 520 km. On its last day, on the morning of December 21, the yatra will cover a distance of 8 kilometers and enter Haryana. As per the schedule, on December 11, Rahul Gandhi will walk 49.6 km. On this day, the yatra will start from Bajdali gate in the Keshoraipatan assembly and will travel to Azad Nagar in Bombay. Whereas on 6th December it will be 42.2 km and on 19th December it will be 43.9 km. These 3 days will be such that Rahul will walk more than 40 km.
Rahul's shout from BJP's stronghold
Bharat Jodo Yatra started on Monday from Jhalawar district, the stronghold of BJP in Rajasthan. The journey started from Kali Talai in Jhalawar at around 6.11 am. The first phase of the yatra was completed with a journey of about 14 kilometers from Kali Talai to Bali Borda. CM Ashok Gehlot, former Deputy CM Sachin Pilot, and Congress State President Govind Singh Dotasara accompanied him on this journey. After entering Rajasthan from the Jhalrapatan assembly seat of the district, the yatra will enter the Kota district. Then it will enter Haryana via Bundi, Tonk, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa, and Alwar districts. Jhalrapatan is the seat of former CM Vasundhara Raje and she has a lot of influence here. Jhalawar is such a district, where there is no Congress or Independent MLA on even a single seat. Even after the Congress government, the BJP has all four seats in the district. Former CM Vasundhara Raje is the MLA from Jhalrapatan seat. While BJP's Kaluram from Dag, Narendra Nagar from Khanpur, and BJP's Govind Prasad from Manohar police station are MLAs.
Of the 18 seats through which the yatra will pass, the Congress will hold 12 seats.
The 18 assembly seats of Rajasthan that Rahul's yatra will pass through. Of them, the Congress is in 12, while the BJP is in 6 seats. While the initial assembly seats through which Bharat Jodo Yatra will pass since the entry of Rajasthan, BJP has occupied 5 out of 6 seats. After Jhalrapatan, Rahul will proceed via Ramganj Mandi, Ladpura, Kota Dakshin, Kota Uttar, and Keshavraipatan. Out of these 6, leaving only Kota North, the BJP has all five seats. UDH minister Shanti Dhariwal is the MLA only from Kota North. Most of the 18 seats that fall during the yatra are Gurjar-Meena dominated. Except for a few seats, either Gurjar or Meena Samaj is dominant in most of the seats. At the same time, there are some seats where both the communities together form a big vote bank. In such a situation, the influence of Sachin Pilot is more here.
Will start the journey by visiting the temple
According to the information, some temples will also come during Rahul Gandhi's visit to Rajasthan. The state Congress has decided that there is a temple on the way to the yatra, so Rahul will start the day of his yatra with a visit to the temple. On the third day of the yatra, Rahul will start the yatra after visiting the Ganesh temple in Dara. After this, on the fourth day, Ashapurna will start the journey after visiting the Suryamukhi Hanuman temple in Kota. Similarly, on the seventh day, Rahul Gandhi will start the yatra from Babai Tejaji Ramdev Ji Temple.
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