Bommagondanahalli (Karnataka) :The 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' of the Congress led by Rahul Gandhi resumed from Bommagondanahalli in Karnataka's Chitradurga district and headed towards Rampura on Thursday. Hundreds of people including Kumar Silja gathered on the roadside in the morning to welcome them.
According to Congress workers, the march started at 6.30 am from the BG Kere underpass in Bommagondanahalli. After walking 12 kilometres, Gandhi will take a break at Konasagara in the district. The march will then resume at 4 pm from Konasagara and stop for an evening break in Molakalmuru. After that, Gandhi will take a night halt in Rampura. The 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' entered Karnataka on September 30. It will cover 511 km in 21 days and exit the state on October 20. The Yatra which began on September 7th from Kanniyakumari has covered a distance of 925 km so far. It will pass through a total of 12 states, to culminate in J&K.
On Wednesday Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had categorically said he doesn't agree with "rampant privatisation" of government assets and that the party would not allow the privatisation of public sector units (PSUs) if and when voted to power. He assured that his party upon coming to power would put in a strategy both at the national- and State-levels, which would ensure jobs for youngsters.
Interacting with around 1,800 youth from all over Karnataka on unemployment, as part of the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by him, he said it is public sector units that can give employment to the weaker sections. "Public sector units that are given the right space and right environment to operate in, that are given the freedom to operate properly, do perfectly well," he added.