Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra announced the conclusion of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, a 6,700 km journey aimed at unveiling the true state of the nation to the public. Speaking passionately about the initiative, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra emphasized the importance of understanding the reality of the country amidst what she described as a deliberate assault on public awareness.
“Rahul Gandhi organized the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra to make you all aware of the true picture of the nation,” Priyanka Gandhi Vadra stated, highlighting the significance of grasping the truth about India. She underscored the need to combat injustice and oppression faced by various sections of society.
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi, addressing the culmination of the yatra, stated, “Today marks the beginning of the fight for justice, not the end.” He expressed his deepened understanding of the challenges and injustices prevalent in society, stating, “During the journey, I came to know very closely the terrible injustice and oppression being faced by every class.”
Rahul Gandhi reiterated the Congress party’s commitment to justice and outlined key issues the party will focus on during the upcoming elections. “Our election campaign will be dedicated to guaranteeing employment to the youth, rights to women, fair prices to farmers, respect for workers, and share to the deprived,” he affirmed.
Taking a strong stance against the current government, Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government for what he termed as synonymous with injustice. “All the brave lion workers of Congress must work tirelessly to uproot this government and bring justice to every corner of the nation,” he asserted.
In a rallying call to the people, Rahul Gandhi urged everyone to join the cause of justice and send a resounding message across the country. “Pick up the torches of justice and send this message to every village, every street – the country has to be saved, INDIA has to win,” he declared.
The conclusion of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra marks a pivotal moment in Indian politics, with the Congress party gearing up for a campaign centered on grassroots issues and the fight for justice across all sectors of society.