In Pakur, Gandhi was welcomed with open arms with Champai Soren, the recently appointed chief minister. He said that the Congress party and he are not discouraged by the BJP’s alleged use of money power and investigative agencies for political ends. He promised that they will keep fighting the alleged divisive ideology of the ruling party.
The previous Bharat Jodo Yatra, according to the former president of the Congress, was against the BJP’s and RSS’s divisive agenda, whereas the current yatra is seeking justice for the nation’s citizens. Gandhi claimed that the BJP had attempted to usurp and topple a Jharkhand government that the people had chosen.
Rahul Gandhi claimed that the INDIA rejected the BJP’s purported plan and stopped it from stealing the mandate of the people. He cited rising prices and rising unemployment as examples of widespread inequities that exist across the country. Gandhi underlined how difficult it is for young people to find work in India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direction.