Yatra Aims To Counter Polarisation; Want Rahul To Become Party President: Gehlot

Yatra is aiming to combat the polarisation of society; wants Rahul to be elected party president Gehlot

Kanyakumari 7 Sep : In the lead-up to the start of Bharat Jodo Yatra Rajasthan Chief Minister AshoK Gehlot on Wednesday claimed that the event was held to stop the polarisation in the community of the nation.He said that the party was looking for Rahul Gandhi to be appointed as the chief.
At a press conference in the city, Gehlot said, “The BJP policies are about division of the country, and it’s dangerous to cause the nation to be on the edge of conflict.The Congress will not permit it and this yatra’s goal is to combat the polarisation.

 Yatra Aims To Counter Polarisation; Want Rahul To Become Party President: Gehlot-TeluguStop.com

“If the situation continues to be like this , the people will be scared about their own lives.

“Rahul Gandhi is launching the marches with this message, and it is not too late to convince Prime Minister Modi to alter his policy.”

Gehlot stated the Rahul Gandhi has stated that he will follow the CWC and “now we’ll persuade him to assume the role of the party’s president because the challenges are immense.”

The party will strive for peace and harmony in the same way it has done for many centuries.It hopes that the people be able to connect to it the Rajasthan Chief Minister said.

Gehlot said that the country is weak because of communal issues and that the party is determined to fight for its rights.

He declared that the Gandhi family has the most credibility, and that is the reason the BJP has been focusing its attention on members of the Gandhi family.

“The entire Congress party is hoping for Rahul Gandhi to be president, and he has stated that he will take note of CWC and the work of the party.” Gehlot reitretated.

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