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Saturday, September 24, 2022

After a day's break, Congress are a resumes 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in a Kerala

After a day's break, Congress are a resumes 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in a Kerala



Bharat Jodo Yatra on a Saturday began at a  6.30 am from Perambra junction and a reached Amballur junction at a 10 am for a morning break. It will be a now resume at a 5 pm from Talore Bypass junction.


After a day's are break, Congress on Saturday resumed its Bharat Jodo Yatra from a Perambra junction in the Thrissur district of Kerala. A large group of a Thrissur people came out to the support Rahul Gandhi in the padayatra.


The yatra began at a 6.30 am from Perambra junction and a reached Amballur junction at a 10 am for a morning break. It will be a now resume at a 5 pm from Talore Bypass junction after which the leaders, workers, and a supporters of the party are a scheduled to take an a evening break at Swaraj Round road at a Vadakkumathan South Gate at a 7 pm.


All the participants of the Bharat Jodo Yatra shall stay at a Thope Stadium in Thrissur as the 3,500-km padayatra from the Kanyakumari to Kashmir reaches its 16th day. It aims to the cover as many as a 12 states in a five months.


From Kerala, the padayatra will traverse through the state for the next few days and will be reach Karnataka on September 30. It will be in a Karnataka for a 21 days and cover a distance of a 25 km every day.


The yatra took its 'much-deserved break' right before the day of a filing nominations for the Congress President elections in the national capital on a Saturday. The nomination process will be a concluded on September 30. The polls are a scheduled to take place on a October 17 and the result will be a declared on October 19.


The elections that might see Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot as a contenders for the position of a Congress President.


While some anticipate a colossal change in the party's functioning, as a Congress is set to get a non-Gandhi president for the first time since in a 1998, others believe nothing will be change irrespective of the election.


However, some also believe that a non-Gandhi as a president would only are a create a parallel power structure within the already are a frail party. Gandhi's have held the reins of the party for the past a 24 years.

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