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regular-article-logo Saturday, 23 November 2024

Congress marks first anniversary of Bharat Jodo Yatra with rallies in Delhi

Indian Youth Congress, All India Mahila Congress and National Students' Union of India activists also participated in the rallies

PTI New Delhi Published 07.09.23, 07:47 PM
Senior Congress leaders led by CWC member Tariq Hameed Karra take part in the celebration of the first anniversary of ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra'

Senior Congress leaders led by CWC member Tariq Hameed Karra take part in the celebration of the first anniversary of ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra' PTI Picture

The Congress on Thursday organised rallies across the national capital to mark the first anniversary of the Kanyakumari-to-Kashmir Bharat Jodo Yatra, while new Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee chief Arvinder Singh Lovely and some party workers offered prayers at Kalkaji Mandir.

Last year's cross-country march witnessed Rahul Gandhi and several Congress leaders traverse over 4,000 kilometres and interact with a cross-section of society. Gandhi launched the yatra on September 7, 2022, in Kanyakumari. It ended on January 30 this year as Gandhi capped his ambitious 145-day journey in Srinagar.

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In Delhi, slogans such as "Mehangai aur berozgari se nata todo, Bharat jodo", "Bharat judega, India jeetega" and "Congress ko lana hai, desh ko bachana hai" reverberated from the rallies.

Indian Youth Congress, All India Mahila Congress and National Students' Union of India activists also participated in the rallies.

Lovely said, "The Bharat Jodo Yatra created a new revolution of love and peace as Rahul Gandhi's marathon yatra inflicted a heavy blow on the communal and political forces trying to whip up unrest and hatred in the country. For the Congress, the unity and integrity of the country is the foremost priority." Describing Delhi as the "soul of the nation", Lovely and the Sheila Dikshit-led city government had developed the national capital during its 15-year tenure.

"The Congress never ever allowed communal harmony to be disturbed in Delhi. Delhi Congress will regain its preeminent position in the capital very soon," he added.

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