Congress leader Rahul Gandhi resumed his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra on Tuesday morning after visiting a gurdwara in Nanded district as the foot march entered into its 62nd day.
Updated On: 2022-11-08 01:19 PM IST
Rahul Gandhi visited Gurdwara Yaadgari Baba Zoravar Singh ji Fateh Singh ji on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti a few hours after the yatra entered Maharashtra Monday night from neighbouring Telangana (Pic/PTI)
As Gandhi resumed his march, he was flanked by senior Maharashtra Congress leaders including former chief ministers Sushilkumar Shinde and Ashok Chavan, state party chief Nana Patole, and other leaders like Balasaheb Thorat, Manikrao Thakre and Naseem Khan (Pic/PTI)
The march will proceed from to Atkali in Biloli city of Nanded (Pic/Official Twitter handle @INCIndia)
Gandhi is scheduled to halt at Godavari Manar Sugar Factory ground in Biloli for night stay, a party functionary told PTI (Pic/Official Twitter handle @INCIndia)
On Monday night, as he entered Maharashtra holding a 'flaming torch' (mashaal), Rahul Gandhi said small and medium businesses suffered due to the Centre's wrong policies like demonetisation and poor implementation of the Goods and Service Tax (Pic/Official Twitter handle @INCIndia)
Gandhi said during his stay in Maharashtra over the next 15 days, he will listen to the voice of the state and also its pain, and asserted no force can stop his yatra, that began on September 7 from Kanniyakumari (Tamil Nadu) and will culminate in Srinagar (Pic/Official Twitter handle @INCIndia)
The 3,570-km-long yatra led by the Congress MP reached Deglur in central Maharashtra's Nanded district from Telangana. During his stay in the state, Gandhi will address two rallies as part of the cross-country march aimed at reviving the party (Pic/Official Twitter handle @INCIndia)