Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has resumed the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from Kohima in Nagaland, calling for national unity and justice. Speaking at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Kohima, Gandhi highlighted the purpose of the yatra, which seeks to bring people together across different cultures, religions, and languages.
Last year, the Congress leader initiated a Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, covering the length of the country to foster unity. Addressing the gathering in Kohima, Rahul Gandhi shared the idea behind the yatra, stating, “…we had a view that we should do a yatra from east to west.” He emphasized that every state, regardless of size, should feel equal to others in the country.
The Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, which had completed its path in Manipur before entering Nagaland, aims to provide justice to the people and promote equality in politics, society, and the economic structure. Rahul Gandhi met with locals in Kohima and expressed gratitude to the people of Manipur for their support.
Taking to social media, Rahul Gandhi assured the people of Manipur that he would continue to stand with them and fight for peace and justice. He described the journey as a “balm of unity and love on the soul of India wounded by the BJP’s politics of division and neglect.”
The Congress leader urged unity and a collective fight for justice, emphasizing the importance of erasing the pain in the eyes of the people. The yatra symbolizes a commitment to national unity and addressing the challenges faced by different regions, transcending divisive politics.
As Rahul Gandhi resumes the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, the focus remains on fostering inclusivity, justice, and unity across the diverse fabric of India. The yatra represents a call for positive change and a commitment to standing with the people to address their concerns and aspirations.