
'No one can stop us': Rahul Gandhi delivers key message as Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes from Mysuru
India Today
Bharat Jodo Yatra will enter Mandya district in Karnataka after completing its Mysuru leg. On Sunday, Rahul Gandhi addressed party workers in Mysuru and said no one can stop Congress from uniting India.
Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra resumed from Mysuru city on Monday, October 3 at around 6:30 am, hours after Rahul Gandhi delivered one of the highlights of the yatra so far. Rahul Gandhi delivered a speech amid a heavy downpour, and visuals of him addressing party workers, drenched in rain, went viral.
The Wayanad MP shared the video with a caption, "No one can stop us from uniting India. No one can stop us from raising the voice of India. No one can stop the Bharat Jodo Yatra from going from Kanyakumari to Kashmir."
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"Seems like Bapu is looking down from heaven, bestowing blessings on this brave man who moves to unite the divided nation. The one who lost so much in the service of this nation fights fearlessly against the repressive govt. Courage & Conviction personified!" said Indian Youth Congress chief Srinivas BV in a tweet with an image of Rahul Gandhi soaked to the bone.

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