On March 2, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ will enter Madhya Pradesh, featuring a series of roadshows and public meetings as part of the mass outreach program in preparation for the Lok Sabha polls.The yatra will continue in the state till March 6, according to State Congress vice president Rajiv Singh.
The yatra will kick off in Madhya Pradesh at Piprai in Morena district, where Rahul Gandhi will lead a roadshow upon entry into the state. Later in the day, the yatra will reach Gwalior city, where the former Congress president will address a public meeting, Singh announced.
On March 3, the yatra will resume from Gwalior, with Rahul Gandhi addressing Agniveer ex-servicemen before proceeding through various villages and towns en route to Shivpuri. Along the way, Gandhi will interact with members of the tribal community in Mohkheda. Shivpuri city will host a scheduled roadshow, followed by a public meeting in Badarwas town, where the yatra will pause overnight.
Continuing on March 4 from Miyana in Guna district, the yatra will pass through villages before reaching Raghogarh. Planners have scheduled a roadshow and public meeting in Raghogarh, followed by interactions with farmers at Bhatkhedi in Biaora of Rajgarh district.
On March 5, the yatra will resume from Pachore and proceed to Shajapur, where Rahul Gandhi will lead another roadshow. The ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ aims to connect with the masses and address key issues ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, reflecting the Congress party’s commitment to grassroots engagement and inclusive governance.