New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday decided to step up and advance its nationwide Bharat Jodo Yatra to counter the BJP’s allegedly divisive policies. The foot march, from Kanyakumari in the south to Kashmir in the north, will pass through 12 states and 2 Union Territories, cover around 3,500 km and will be spread over 150 days.
The nationwide yatra was announced by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi at the Udaipur chintan shivir as one of the major moves to revive the grand old party across the country and take on the ruling BJP ahead of the 2024 national elections. The mega foot march also stemmed from the Congress’ desire to regain its pre-Independence character and re-establish its lost connect with the masses.
Rahul Gandhi, who had identified disconnect with the people as one of the key reasons behind the series of poll losses, is likely to lead the Yatra. To have a broad-based effect, the Congress appealed to all like-minded parties and civil society to join the yatra to counter the BJP.
“The Congress is planning to launch the yatra before the scheduled date of October 2. The Bharat Jodo Yatra is our response to the BJP’s “Bharat Todo” policies. They are dividing the people over religion, food, language and dress. They have banned words to criticise them in Parliament debates,” Congress communications in charge Jairam Ramesh said after a meeting of AICC general secretaries, state unit chiefs, and heads of frontal organisations to chalk out the plan.
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“We had announced at the Udaipur chintan shivir that the yatra would start from October 2 but now we want to launch the yatra before that date. We have instructed the state units to prepare for the yatra and once they are ready, we will finalise the new date,” Digvijay Singh, who heads the national planning group on the yatra, said.
“India is known for its ethnic diversity which is the country’s strength. But since PM Modi came to power, his policies have targeted the Constitution and burdened people with price rise. Government properties are being sold and all the benefits are going to only a few rich people. We will take this message to the people,” he said.
“Given the repeated and intensifying attacks on our democracy, our country’s Constitution, the nation’s institutions and the social fabric of our society by the Modi Sarkar and the BJP, the Congress party is now exploring the possibility of starting the Bharat Jodo Yatra earlier. If so, an earlier launch date will be announced as soon as the PCCs revert to us on preparedness,” he said.
Besides the Bharat Jodo yatra, the Congress is also planning to stage district-wise mini-yatras of 75 km each in all the states from August 9-15 to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence. “All state unit chiefs have been directed to organise the 75 km yatras in all the districts,” said Singh.