Bharat Jodo Nyay Highlights: Started this Yatra from northeast because I consider it important part of country, says RahulToday is the third day of Rahul Gandhi's 'Nyay Yatra'. He addressed his first press conference in Chiephobozou, Nagaland. Rahul also visited Kohima War Cemetery and paid homage to the brave hearts who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty during WW II. The Day 2 of Rahul's yatra ended at the Nagaland-Manipur village of Mao where the party leaders halted for the night. Stay tuned to DH for latest updates on Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra updates.
Rahul says yatra a balm of unity & love on India's soul hurt by BJP's politics of division, neglect
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Here is the Day 3 schedule for the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra
Day 3 schedule for Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.
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Rahul Gandhi resumes Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from Kohima, Nagaland
Rahul to address special press conference today at 01.15 pm at SCERT college ground camp site in Chiephobozou town, Nagaland
People wait at High School Junction, Kohima for Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra
Rahul meets people of Nagaland cheering 'Jodo, Jodo, Bharat Jodo' and 'Nyay Ka Haq, Milega'
Rahul pays homage at Kohima War Cemetery
Congress' Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul pays tribute to brave hearts who made sacrifices during WW II.
Rahul visits Kohima War Cemetery and pays homage to the bravehearts who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty during WW II.
Glimpses from Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra
Congress' Rahul Gandhi meets school going children in Nagaland.
Rahul received a warm welcome in Nagaland.
Rahul met people of Nagaland.
Rahul talks to Nagaland people.
Rahul Gandhi was welcomes with a warm shawl in Nagaland.
'Manipur has faced heavy injustice. In Nagaland, Modi had done commitments which weren't fulfilled. The yatra will go on till Mumbai,' Rahul says in his press conference
'We decided to start in Manipur. The PM hasn't even visited Manipur. Due to time constraints, it'll be a hybrid yatra,' Rahul says
Rahul took questions in the press conference saying, 'I have spoken to many Naga leaders. They aren't even aware of PM's promises. Naga organisations didn't understand what PM wanted to do in the state.'
'PM makes promises without thinking and just made for the sake of making them,' Rahul says
Rahul says, 'I see INDIA alliance placed well. The yatra is ideological and is designed to place problems, ideas on table to find solutions for them.'
'There are lots of issues. Election campaigns will take place everyone will take part,' says Rahul
Rahul says, 'When we reach Assam, Bengal then maybe the waking part will be increased during the yatra.'
'The issue of seat sharing are going weel due to discussions as they are easy ones,' Rahul says
Rahul says the process of INDIA alliance are easy. The seat sharing issues will be solved easily and quickly.'
'We don't want divided India. We want a harmonious India. Bharat Jodo Yatra was a success. BJP's model is about injustice,' Rahul says in his conference
Rahul says, 'There is a link in injustice and hate. Injustice is leading to hatred.'
On Ram temple inauguration, Rahul says, 'It is a Modi, RSS event. It is a political function designed around the PM of India. It's difficult for us and for Congress leaders to visit a political function.'
Rahul says, 'Modi and PM have turned the event into a political and biased function.'
'The first step for justice is to listen to people and the injustice they are facing. I have spoken to people as to what they feel,' Rahul says
'Our yatra has a fixed route and we will follow that and stick to it,' Rahul says
Rahul says, 'The one who uses money has a relationship with it. they misuse it. I don't misuse money. My principles about money are different. I respect people. I don't spread hatred.'
About the yatra, Rahul says, 'It transformed the political narrative, providing an alternative to the divisive narrative of the BJP.'
The idea behind this yatra is to fight for social, economic & political justice: Rahul Gandhi
Someone who believes in religion, keeps a personal relation with it. Those who keep a public relation with religion, try to take advantage of it
Rahul Gandhi interacts with locals in Wokha during his ongoing Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Nagaland
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says, "We decided to start (this yatra) from the northeast, which I consider to be one of the most important parts of our country. And we started in Manipur, where, as you all know, there has been bloodshed, hatred and violence. The idea behind the Nyay Yatra is justice. That there should be justice across our country, justice for our different religions, justice for our different states, justice for our different communities..."