Joshi had in his remarks referred to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi not being present during the winter session of Parliament that concluded on Friday and said that he is breaking the Bharat Jodo Yatra to holiday abroad.
The president of Jyoti Kranti Parishad, Ramesh Baraskar, said the procession was named 'Bridegroom Morcha' to highlight the sex ratio imbalance in Maharashtra.
Despite multiple attempts by the BJP to derail 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', Rahul Gandhi-led campaign was receving support from the public, claimed Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday.
Joshi responded to Jairam Ramesh's remarks that the government had suddenly agreed to curtail the session by a week so that "it's use of Covid-19 to defam and derail Bharat Jodo Yatra acquires a shade of respectability".
Slamming the Central government for deliberately targeting the Bharat Jodo Yatra over COVID-19 concerns, the Congress on Wednesday pointed out that BJP has taken out marches in Rajasthan and Karnataka while asserting that public health is a far too serious issue to play party politics on.
Sharma on Wednesday told ANI, "He (Mallikarjun Kharge) has become used to counting dogs. He has not developed the habit of counting humans. He has not developed the habit of respecting patriots. This is the Congress that roams around like Sonia Gandhi's court dogs and they see from the same
Emphasizing the three-fold purposes of this Yatra, Ramesh lashed out at the Modi government. He added, "Economic disparity is rising in the country due to the government's insensitive policies. Price hiking of goods, unemployment, applying GST on goods indiscriminately making the situation w
Yuri Alemao has also pointed out in his letter that the Four Days session will allow the Members of the Legislative Assembly to raise issues by way of Legislative Assembly Questions, Zero Hour Mentions and Calling Attention effectively only for three days with the first day of the session be
ccusing the Kerala Government of cheating the farmers over the issue of buffer zones along the protected areas, Senior Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala on Monday said that the Kerala Government is taking a hypocritic stand on the issue.