Among fellow yatris in Rahul’s Bharat Jodo march, former Cong, AAP comrades | Political Pulse News,The Indian Express
Following Ghulam Nabi Azad's scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi on his way out of the Congress, a lot more eyes will now be tracking the 3,500-km-plus yatra, across 12 states and over 150 days.
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Among fellow yatris in Rahul’s Bharat Jodo march, former Cong, AAP comrades
Following Ghulam Nabi Azad's scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi on his way out of the Congress, a lot more eyes will now be tracking the 3,500-km-plus yatra, across 12 states and over 150 days.
By: Express News Service
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New Delhi | Updated: August 28, 2022 3:44:48 pm
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacts with representatives of various civil society organisations during the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' conclave at New Delhi's Constitution Club. (PTI)As part of its tightrope walk on the Bharat Jodo Yatra, that is to be Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s biggest mass-contact programme to date, the party has reached out to civil society groups, with the message that the march is bigger than about a person.
As that message is now set to be muddled following Ghulam Nabi Azad’s scathing attack on Rahul on his way out of the party, a lot more eyes will now be tracking the 3,500-km-plus yatra, across 12 states and over 150 days.
Among the civil society activists, part of the march, who will be also be watched closely:
Yogendra Yadav
Before he embarked on an active career in politics, Yadav was a political commentator and senior fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, a member of the University Grants Commission and, from 2005-2012, one of the two Chief Advisors in Political Science for the NCERT who supervised the writing of new school textbooks for Political Science. In 2010 Yadav was appointed to the National Advisory Council to oversee the implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act.
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