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After the “excellent response” to the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi claims the Congress would become the government in the Hindi Belt

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Rahul Gandhi claims the Congress would become the government in the Hindi Belt

Rahul Gandhi, a member of Congress, claimed that the Bharat Jodo Yatra received more support in the north than in the south and that his party will take power in the Hindi Belt.

Web Desk for India Today:- Rahul Gandhi, a member of Congress, declared that his administration would form governments in the northern belt since the Bharat Jodo Yatra received a better reception in the northern states than in the southern ones.

Speaking to the media in the vicinity of Kurukshetra, Rahul Gandhi remarked, “Bharat Jodo Yatra had an incredible reception everywhere.” He said, “Bharat Jodo Yatra opposes fear, bigotry, inflation, and unemployment.”

On the contrary, we received a good reaction in these states, and it’s only getting better, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said on Sunday. “Some stated we won’t be receiving a response from the people for the yatra in BJP-ruled states and in the Hindi belt.

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Gandhi said at the beginning of the Yatra, in response to those who had criticized it: “People claimed that because Karnataka is a BJP-ruled state, we won’t receive the same kind of response as we did in Kerala. But there, the answer was much better. Then they claimed that while the Yatra had received support in southern India, it would not do so in Maharashtra. When we came to Maharashtra, the response was much better than in the south “.

“Then it was predicted that the Yatra would not receive a favorable reception as it passed through the Hindi Belt, but in Madhya Pradesh, the reception was even better. Even though it was claimed that the BJP controls Haryana when we arrived, the reception was overwhelmingly positive. As we advance, the response is getting better, “added said.

“In comparison to the south, we received a really positive response in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. Here, we will establish governments that will benefit the underprivileged and farmers “In response to a presser, he remarked.

“The BJP is thinking about Rahul Gandhi. I don’t think about it. My reputation is unimportant to me “He went on to add. Rahul Gandhi cited the Bhagavad Gita in his statement “The Gita advises, “Do your work; don’t worry about the outcome.” Arjun did not specify his next move when he was going for the fish’s eye.”


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‘FARMERS BEING ATTACKED’

The Wayanad MP criticized the BJP government, claiming that “hate is being fostered” and that “people of the country are being split on the basis of religion.” Was this ever done by Congress? In all of history, we have never said this, he informed the press.

He claimed that the country’s export strategy, insurance costs, fuel prices, and fertilizer costs are all attempts to harm farmers.

International athletes, party leaders, and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda joined Congressman Rahul Gandhi on his Bharat Jodo Yatra on Saturday in Haryana. From the neighboring Panipat district, the foot march entered the Karnal district as Gandhi made numerous stops to speak with villagers.

During the march, Gandhi and Lok Sabha MP Deepender Hooda met people from different lower social strata and a group of nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes, who expressed their challenges and engaged in a thorough conversation about their concerns.

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THE YATRA LIKE A TAPASYA

Gandhi responded to a query by saying, “This Yatra is against the voice of India being stifled, the fear being disseminated, and India being split, one caste being put up against the other, one religion being put up against the other.” He continued, “This Yatra also has another purpose; it serves as somewhat of a “tapasya.”

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