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Bharat Jodo Yatra: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi`s `hate vs love` attack on BJP, RSS continues
The Bharat Jodo yatra has been issued cautionary notes by the Centre amid a rise in Covid cases across the country.
Highlights
- Bharat Jodo Yatra reaches Delhi
- Rahul Gandhi's ‘hate vs love’ attack on BJP, RSS continues
- Yatra has been issued cautionary notes by the Centre amid a rise in Covid cases
New Delhi: Bharat Jodo Yatra reached Delhi this morning with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other supporters. The foot march crossed into Delhi from Haryana after starting the padayatra from NHPC metro station, Faridabad around 6 am. The Yatra`s flag transfer ceremony took place near Badarpur metro station. Bharat Jodo Yatra is scheduled to reach the Red Fort around 4:30 pm. The Yatra will also visit Rajghat and pay tribute to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. The yatra has been issued cautionary notes by the Centre amid a rise in Covid cases across the country. However, Rahul Gandhi renewed his attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing them of spreading "fear and violence" in the country.
"A few days back, at a speech, I had said to people of RSS and BJP, "Apki nafrat kai bazaar mein, humein mohabbat ki dukaan kholne aye hain (I have come here to open a shop of love amid your market of hatred)," Rahul said. “Ask anyone in this yatra if he was asked about his religion, about his caste, was he threatened, were you beaten? No. Just love and respect. You can ask our Pradesh Congress president, and he will confirm it. Yesterday he fell, I saw the moment he fell, five people came and got him back on his feet. Real India exists within this yatra," Rahul added.
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Rahul Gandhi was addressing party workers and supporters who welcomed him at the Badarpur metro station after the padayatra entered the national capital from the NHPC metro station in Faridabad, Haryana. "You may have seen in this yatra, there was no hatred. Have you heard while walking during this yatra someone abusing you, or assaulting anyone throughout this yatra?" Rahul added. "If someone falls, other people rush to get him up to help him. This is the reality of India," Rahul said.
"An India filled with hatred and fear is not a real India. This is the real India, an India of love, respect and brotherhood. We want to mirror the true face of India," Rahul added. "We wanted to show an alternative to the people of India. RSS showed their way of violence and hatred. They made farmers suffer. They destroyed small and medium enterprises (SMEs). "This yatra set out to achieve a few goals. One motive is to unite the people of India, to remove fear and hatred. The second aim is to stand against unemployment, and the third is to fight against inflation," Rahul said.
"Few selected people are spreading violence in the country. A common man, farmer and youth are speaking the language of love. They are talking about moving forward. People have walked 3,000 km in this yatra. This is a little India. It is like a stream -- people from every religion are involved in this yatra," Rahul added. Rahul Gandhi during his speech asked people to go and see for themselves the policies of the BJP government and compare them with UPA`s policies.
"You go and see their policies in the last few years and look at UPA policies. I am asking you, have they removed the fear of farmers? We waived off farmer loans. When we introduced the land reform bill, did we remove their fears, did we remove their fears," Rahul Gandhi was seen asking the crowd.
Rahul Gandhi also highlighted that due to the wrong policies of the Centre, the common man was made to suffer. "Did demonetisation remove their fears? Did wrong GST policies remove their fears? What they did during Covid19, did it remove the fears of people?," Rahul kept asking the crowd who gathered to listen, and the masses chanted `No`"When a farmer did not get a life insurance policy, did his fear get removed? Their policies are meant to spread fear among people," Rahul alleged.
(With inputs from ANI)