Lucknow/Ghaziabad/Baghpat:Preparations are afoot for Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in Uttar Pradesh, an event Congress leaders hope will galvanize the party's workers and make the masses aware of the "misrule" of the BJP government at the Centre. According to Uttar Pradesh Congress leaders, the march will enter the state on January 3 and cover a distance of 120 kilometres before crossing over to Haryana on January 5.
AICC general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh recently said that the yatra, which is currently on a winter break, will resume from the Hanuman Mandir in Delhi's Kashmere Gate on January 3 and enter Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad around noon. It will make a night halt in Mavikala village in Baghpat. The yatra will pass through Shamli in Uttar Pradesh on January 4 and enter Haryana through Sanauli in Panipat in the evening of January 5, the party leaders said.
Congress members are working overtime for the success of the yatra, which they hope would make the masses aware of the "misrule" of the BJP government in Delhi and also infuse fresh energy in the party's workers, they said. The party's Baghpat district unit president Yunus Chowdhary said the yatris will be received at the Dundahera checkpost and the march will halt for the night at Mavikala village on January 3 where Rahul Gandhi will stay at a farmhouse.
Arrangements for the stay of about 2,000-2,500 people are being made, he added. "The enthusiasm seen in Congress members all through the yatra was necessary. The effort is to ensure that party workers from all the 75 districts of the state come for the yatra," former MP and member of the administrative coordination committee of the yatra P L Punia told PTI.
"And these people who have been asked to come are all those from the organisation as the aim is not just to gather crowds. Lists have been sought from block presidents and passes are being made with their photographs. Special arrangements are on for their stay and other needs," he added. Amid reports of prominent non-Congress leaders like Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati and Jayant Chaudhary not showing any inclination to join the yatra, Punia said it is a non-political event with a clear message to end the hatred prevailing in the country and unite it.
State Congress spokesperson Ashok Singh recently said that party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra would be present in the Uttar Pradesh leg of the march that set off from Kanyakumari on September 7 last year and would end in Jammu and Kashmir. Anshu Awasthi, who is a spokesperson of the state unit of the party and also in-charge of media management during the yatra, said, "The yatra route has not been decided to keep in mind political gains or losses."