New Delhi:The Congress on Tuesday claimed that its 1300 km Azadi Gaurav Yatra was not a political one but alleged that the ruling establishment was playing divisive politics.
“It was a patriotic exercise for us and not a political one. Freedom of the country did not come to us as a donation but was earned by the people through decades of struggle and sacrifice,” Congress Seva Dal chief Lalji Desai said at an AICC briefing. The yatra started from Mahatma Gandhi’s Ashram Sabarmati on April 6 and will conclude on June 1 at Rajghat, the memorial of the leader.
The foot march was a Congress tribute to the national flag and an attempt to bring the people together, said Desai. “Azadi means freedom of speech, religion, food, and clothes. The ruling establishment has no names who sacrificed their lives for the freedom struggle. The lathi breaks people, but the national flag brings them together,” he said.
According to the Seva Dal chief, the yatra followed the protocol and accorded due respect to the Indian tricolour. “The yatra allowed us to mingle with people during summertime. People told us in the villages that all Indians were together during the freedom struggle but now people are being divided. Our yatra is not political but only for the country's good,” Desai said.