Bharat Jodo Yatra enters Madhya Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi attacks BJP
The Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Madhya Pradesh from neighbouring Maharashtra on Wednesday, with party leader Rahul Gandhi saying the nationwide campaign was against hatred, violence and fear being spread in society.The yatra, which began on September 7 from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu, entered Bodarli village in Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur, where former prime miner late Indira Gandhi had addressed a rally in 1980.A large number of Congressmen carried the tricolour in their hands as they reached Bodarli to join the foot march.“There are three goals of this journey. This is a march against the hatred, violence and fear that is being spread in India. Look at the way of the BJP. First of all, it spreads fear among people. Fear in the hearts of the youth. How – increasing unemployment. Fear in the hearts of the farmers. How – not paying the right price. not paying the crop insurance money and not waiving off the loan. Fear in the hearts of the workers. not giving MNREGA money. First they spread fear and later it turns into violence,” Gandhi said.“Violence is not a thing. Violence is a form of fear. One who is not afraid cannot commit violence. Only fearful people commit violence. The first goal of the yatra is to remove fear from the minds of farmers, laborers and youth. No one needs to be fearful in this India,” he added. Hitting back, BJP state president VD Sharma said: “It is the Congress which has been practising politics of hatred for years. Since they have been exposed, they are doing the drama of Bharat Jodo (bringing the country together).”
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