Rahul Gandhi was seen holding a road show as he waved at the crowds while sitting atop a vehicle with former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh.
During this, the Congress leader attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government saying earlier youth had an opportunity to join the public sector and army but the ways have been closed now.
On being asked if a Congress candidate will be able to defeat Union Minister Scindia from Guna constituency, Ramesh said, "The way Jyotiraditya Scindia lost elections in 2019, he will lose the same way in 2024 as well."
During the Madhya Pradesh leg of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Sunday that the nation is grappling with a higher number of unemployed youths compared to Bangladesh and Bhutan.
Congress General Secretary in-charge communications, Jairam Ramesh on Sunday confirmed that Waynad MP, Rahul Gandhi will be participating in Rashtriya Janta Dal's (RJD) mega rally in Patna today.
"Unemployment is at a 40 years' high. India has double unemployment as that of Pakistan and Bangladesh," Rahul Gandhi said, addressing a crowd of Congress supporters on Saturday.
"Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is here and I am going to join the Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra. It is the best medium to connect with people. In Madhya Pradesh, the yatra will continue for five days and I will give my time to it," Nath told reporters here.
Following the cross-voting by Congress MLAs in the Rajya Sabha polls in Himachal Pradesh, leading to the defeat of the party candidate, party MP Digvijay Singh said that action would be taken against the rebels at right time.
"INDI alliance is a headless alliance. There is no unity among the political parties who made this INDI alliance. Somebody wants to become Prime Minister from the INDI alliance and some other partners they named some other people. So that's why the great leader like Nitish Kumar left INDI al
"The moment you bring networks together it become exponential. If you use that framework you can see that it is a very powerful framework in politics, in business. The problem is that pretty much all the conversations we are having, about development etc excludes 90 per cent of the community
Patwari visited the Dham on Tuesday evening during his visit to the district and participated in the Samaroh. A video of the moment also surfaced on social media in which Patwari can be seen playing brass Manjeera (a hand musical instrument) and swinging in devotion.