Rahul shows he doesn’t want the world to see him through BJP’s lens

New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS) In the Congress president election, the Gandhis have maintained a safe distance, but Rahul Gandhi is proving that he is the leader of the party and despite all odds, he is leading the Bharat Jodo Yatra although he calls himself a participant.

Rahul, who has been a target of the BJP and knows that he has to silence his critics inside the Congress and the safforn party, said: “I am by nature a believer in Tapasya. Bharat Jodo Yatra is a powerful experience in sharing the suffering of our people and also learning from their tremendous wisdom.”

While leading the yatra in Karnataka, he had stated that thousands of crores were spent to project him as “untruthful”.

“The thing to understand is I always stand for certain ideals. That of course disturbs the BJP, RSS and other forces. Thousands of crores of money or media energy has been spent in trying to project me in a way which is just untruthful and wrong.

“That machine is going to continue. It is a well-oiled, financially rich machine. My truth is different. It is always different and people who care to look carefully will see what I stand for and what I work for,” he explained.

While Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh says that the real Rahul Gandhi is emerging, party leaders, who were not keen on the Yatra, have now admitted that he is now up to the mark, with some even enthusiastic to join in their home states.

Rahul Gandhi maintains that the yatra does have political element but for him the main purpose of it is to see in the political system.

“I don’t just say, I say it across the board, a distance has developed between the political class and our citizens. The idea for me was to go the streets and get close physically to our people. Now, this is very different than going in a car or in a plane or reaching out through the media,” he said.

He underlines the objective of the Bharat Jodo Yatra is to bring India together. But the objective from his perspective is not the 2024 general elections.

Congress Communication Incharge Pawan Khera says that Rahul Gandhi is not only speak but also listening to everyone. “You will be surprised to know that scores of people come to tell their problem, which is unlike the Prime Minister,” Khera adds.

Rahul Gandhi and everyone who accompanies him, walk 25-26 ks every day and normally, he has managed that the warring faction in thr states show up together.

In Karnataka, where he is “trying to pull right chord”, the senior leader said: “The voice of Basava, the voice of Narayana Guru, the voice of Ambedkar, the voice of Mahatma Gandhi, they are all in this yatra and this yatra is fighting a particular ideology.

“An ideology that seeks to divide India, an ideology that seeks to spread hatred among the family called India, an ideology that is cowardly, that is weak and that is arrogant, an ideology that lacks confidence in this country. This country is a wise country, is a humble country, is a harmonious country.”

The Congress wants to connect with the voters and after completing its Kerala leg, the Bharat Jodo Yatra has traversed Gundlupet town in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. Rallies have been held in Gundlupet, Mandya, Mysuru, Chitradurga and the last will be held in Bellary on October 15. The yatra will enter neighbouring Andhra Pradesh through the state’s Raichur district. The party faces major challenges there as it has very less presence in the state and the response will reflect the Congress impact in Andhra where it is weak.

-IANS

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