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Bharat Jodo Yatra has changed narrative in country: Rahul Gandhi
Jammu (PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said his Bharat Jodo Yatra has achieved success in “changing the narrative” in the country and brought crores of people together to denounce hatred and spread the message of love.
He alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the RSS have created an atmosphere of hatred in the country and said suppressing or frightening people cannot stop the truth from coming out.
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“The yatra has achieved something fundamental, very powerful and what the yatra has done cannot be changed.
It has shown that there are two visions of India, one is hate-filled, arrogant and cowardly and another is love-filled,
Rahul Gandhi leads Bharat Jodo Yatra in Jammu on Tuesday.
Jammu (ANI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said he and the party do not agree with Digvijaya Singh’s comments on surgical strikes and that the armed forces do not need to give any proof. Singh on Monday had questioned the surgical strikes and accused the government of peddling lies. “I don’t agree with the statement of Digvijaya Singh. It is crystal clear that we disagree with it. It is the official position of the Congress,” Gandhi told reporters here.
crystal clear,” Rahul Gandhi told a press conference here.
DEEPEST REGARD FOR ARMY: DIGVIJAYA SINGH
Nagrota (ANI): Amid an ongoing row over his questioning the authenticity of the 2019 surgical strikes, Digvijaya Singh trying to put an end to the row said here on Tuesday: “I have got the greatest regard for the Defence forces”. Meanwhile, an agitated Jairam Ramesh lashed out at the media on Tuesday who had posed queries over this issue.
WHY LATE IN SNUB TO DIGVIJAYA: BJP TO RaGa
New Delhi (PTI): Why did Rahul Gandhi take so long to publicly declare his respect for the armed forces, the BJP asked on Tuesday, slamming Gandhi for dismissing Digvijaya Singh’s controversial comments on surgical strikes as his “personal opinion”. It also asked the Congress to make its stand clear on the issues of terrorism and national security.