In a significant move, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is set to embark on the second edition of the Bharat Nyay Yatra, commencing on January 14. Formerly known as Bharat Jodo Yatra, this march will traverse the country from Manipur in the Northeast to Mumbai in Maharashtra, covering a diverse landscape.
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Covering 85 Districts Across 14 States
Spanning 6,200 kilometers, the Bharat Nyay Yatra will navigate through 85 districts across 14 states, including Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, and more. The Congress chief, Mallikarjun Kharge, is slated to flag off the march from Manipur, marking the beginning of this extensive journey.
Accessible Travel via Buses
In an effort to maximize accessibility, buses will serve as the primary mode of travel during the Bharat Nyay Yatra. This decision aims to engage with a broader audience and facilitate meaningful interactions. The march seeks to bridge gaps and foster dialogue as it winds its way through diverse regions.
A Symbolic Journey for National Dialogue
The Bharat Nyay Yatra is not merely a physical journey but a symbolic one, symbolizing unity and dialogue across India's varied landscapes. Rahul Gandhi's initiative signifies a commitment to understanding the pulse of the nation and addressing concerns that span from the eastern to the western reaches.
Flagging Off a National Discourse
As the Congress leader sets out on this cross-country expedition, the Bharat Nyay Yatra is poised to kickstart a national discourse, offering insights into the diverse challenges and aspirations of different regions. Stay tuned for updates on this unique journey that aims to connect hearts and minds across the length and breadth of India.
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