New Delhi:The Congress on Monday said though Rahul Gandhi will conclude the Bharat Jodo Yatra by hoisting the Indian tricolor in Srinagar on January 30, its central objective of uniting the people has been achieved. "Rahul Gandhi will hoist the Indian flag in Srinagar on January 30. The Kanyakumari to Kashmir yatra will conclude that day but its central message- to unite the people of India – has already been achieved. The yatra now represents the voice of all the Indians." AICC general secretary organization KC Venugopal said.
Jammu and Kashmir Congress Working President Raman Bhalla also confirmed the same to ETV Bharat. "Rahul Gandhi will hoist the Indian tricolour in Srinagar on January 30." Earlier, Congress communications in-charge Jairam Ramesh had said Rahul would hoist the flag around January 26 depending upon the local situation.
Bhalla said the security situation in Srinagar was taken into consideration behind finalising January 30 as the flag hoisting date. "January 30 is important as it is the martyrdom day of Mahatma Gandhi," he said.
According to Venugopal, the unity factor behind the 3,500 km foot march cannot be measured in terms of the distance covered or the number of people who joined the yatra. "The unity factor cannot be measured through how many kilometers covered or how many lakhs of people joined but by the tears of the people whom Rahul Gandhi hugged," he said.
Soon after the 3500 km nationwide yatra will conclude, the party will conduct the next big “Hath se hath jodo” campaign for two months in order to sustain the momentum generated.
The plenary from Feb 24 to 26
As the grand old party spreads out across the country to restrengthen mass contact, it will also hold the 85th Plenary Session, which will be held at Raipur, Chhattisgarh from February 24-26. Elections to the important Congress Working Committee will be held along with the plenary session, during which the party leaders will debate six major subjects like politics, economy, farmers, security, social harmony, education and youth and come out with resolutions over the same, Venugopal said.
The party is upbeat over the successful election of a new president Mallikarjun Kharge who took charge on October 26, 2022, and will now preside over the plenary. Elections to the CWC was a key promise of Kharge when he sought votes for the top party post.
Apart from that, revamping the party organization to prepare for future challenges is also on the cards and included having half of all office bearers at 50 years of age. The other is to have office bearers at the block and district level. Kharge had dissolved the CWC, which had no elections for the past 20 years, the day he had joined office of party chief and replaced it with a steering committee to discharge regular functions till the plenary.