India Jodi Tour: Kannada is sovereign in Karnataka; Rahul Gandhi's statement in Bellary!

 

India Jodi Tour: Kannada is sovereign in Karnataka;

 Rahul Gandhi's statement in Bellary!

Bengaluru: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that Kannada is the sovereign language of Karnataka. During the recent India pair visit, he expressed his views on the sovereignty of the regional language. A young woman involved in the conversation told that she has studied in Kannada medium. Hindi and English are the only competitive exams to be conducted for central government posts. He said that because of this he is not able to write the exam in Kannada. Responding to this statement, Rahul Gandhi said that the candidate should be allowed to write the exam in his/her language. This is duty. It is your right to communicate in Kannada only. There is imagination in the language. Hope. Language has a history. He insisted that each state should have the freedom to use its own language. Rahul Gandhi's stand is different among those who claim Hindi to be the national language, his stand that the language of the respective states should be given importance is commendable.

Rahul Gandhi's 1000 km India Jodi Yatra: Congress's mega rally in Bellary

 

BENGALURU: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's India Jodi Yatra will reach a milestone of 1,000 km on Saturday. The trek covered a distance of 1000 kms to reach Bellary. The 3,500 km journey will be a historic event for the Congress party and the entire country. Congress party organized a big convention in Bellary. He said that this is a non-political visit. Though there is no saint in politics, KPCC president DK Shivakumar said that the Congress will be fully benefited by this visit. The 3,570-km journey from Kanyakumari to Kashmir has boosted the party's spirits by bridging differences among Congress leaders and wooing people in a big way. Many Congress leaders are counting on the yatra as an attempt to strengthen the party's base ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha and 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections. Priyank Kharge said that the yatra has come at the right time to fight the BJP in the state. Since this is a mission, the distance covered is irrelevant. "We are not interested in how far Rahul Gandhi has come, but we are concerned about its impact," he said. By highlighting the problems created by the central and state governments when the country is at a crossroads, it instills hope among the people for a future free from economic inequality, unemployment and corruption. Rahul Gandhi has said that he is not here to set records, he wants India to return to the path of progress. It is a real achievement for Rahul Gandhi to stand in Kashmir and fulfill his mission. Priyank said it was to protect the idea of ​​India envisioned by our ancestors. Rahul is following the legacy of his grandmother Indira Gandhi. Following Indira is not wrong. In a conversation with the municipal workers, Rahul Gandhi said that my grandmother was a lioness and I was inspired by her.


Congress Presidential Election: Rahul Gandhi will vote in Bellary

New Delhi: Elections for the post of Congress President will be held on Monday (October 17). Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who is on the Bharat Jodo Yatra, will vote at the camp where he is staying in Bellary, while outgoing interim president Sonia Gandhi will vote at the party headquarters in Delhi. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said that Rahul Gandhi and around 40 PCC representatives who participated in the Bharat Jodo Yatra will vote at the yatra camp in Sanganakallu, Bellary. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will also cast his vote at the party headquarters in Delhi. According to the party's Central Election Authority (CEA), 67 booths have been set up in all states for the October 17 polls. CEA President Madhusudan Mistry said, "Also in AICC, all senior leaders, executive committee members and all those who are from other states and have an identity card residing in Delhi can vote at the AICC office. He said that a booth has been set up in the camp for Rahul Gandhi and others who are participating in the Bharat Jodo Yatra .

 Bharat Jodo Yatra in Bellary: Rahul Gandhi started the foot yatra from Sanganakal village

 Bellary: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Padayatra, which has reached Bellary, resumed from Sanganakal village on Sunday. The 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has entered Ganinadu Bellary. On Friday, Rahul Gandhi was welcomed by Congress workers as he entered Bellary. This time the Congress is ready to sound the election trumpet from Bellary to bring the Congress to power in Karnataka too. Priyanka Gandhi is likely to attend the conference in Bellary. In today's program, the leaders will have a morning break at Honey Function Hall near Moka, Bellary at 11 am. After that, they will go on a hike and rest at the border of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the evening. The leaders will rest at Chatragudi Hanuman Temple in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. The Karnataka Congress unit has informed about this, 'After the successful conference in Bellary, Bharat Eykyata Yatra will continue tomorrow with great enthusiasm. Even after completing the 1000 km walk, the excitement is still there. Fatigue is gone. Come step with us for a sustainable India,” he tweeted.

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