Politics
Rahul Gandhi Concludes Nyay Yatra in Mumbai, Gearing Up for Lok Sabha Polls
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi marked the end of his ‘Nyay Sankalp Padyatra’ in Mumbai by walking from Mani Bhavan to August Kranti Maidan, with a final stop at Chaitya Bhoomi, honoring Dr. B R Ambedkar’s memorial. This yatra, named Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, concluded on a high note, drawing eminent personalities from cultural and social sectors.
Notable figures including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin and Samajwadi Party chief graced the concluding rally at Shivaji Park in Mumbai. Gandhi’s foot journey began at the historic Mani Bhavan, Mahatma Gandhi’s former residence in Mumbai, symbolizing a significant step in his political journey.
The Tejpal Hall near the August Kranti Maidan witnessed Gandhi interacting with the participants, fostering a direct connection with the attendees. The Congress party’s roots, traced back to December 28, 1885, were magnified at the Tejpal Hall, underscoring the historical importance of the occasion.
Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra Assembly, Vijay Wadettiwar, played an instrumental role in ensuring the success of Gandhi’s padyatra, orchestrating a seamless flow of events for the notable political figure. The presence of diverse leaders from the Indian political landscape added a layer of depth to Gandhi’s yatra, highlighting the collective spirit of the opposition.
Rahul Gandhi’s strategic move to wrap up the yatra as the Election Commission announced the Lok Sabha polls injected a sense of urgency and momentum into the political arena. With the INDIA bloc consolidating its forces and gearing up for the electoral battle ahead, the conclusion of Gandhi’s yatra at this juncture sets the stage for a riveting showdown in the upcoming polls.