Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi is on a big mission to revive the grand old party and for that he choose the Bharat Jodo Yatra under which he will be touring the states. The massive yatra is going on in God's Own Country Kerala and the yatra received decent reception as of now. Congress pinned high hopes on the yatra.
When everything related to the Bharat Jodo Yatra was going fine, the grand old party suffered a big blow as a petition was filed in Kerala High Court. A lawyer from the state knocked on the doors of the High Court to seek directives to take measures so that common people won't face issues with the yatra.
Citing the fact that, the national highway was closed for a few hours, the lawyer mentioned in his petition that with this, the commuters faced issues with the traffic. Having said that, the lawyer who goes by the name K Vijayan requested the court to look into the matter and see that no such issues trouble the commuters.
Yatras are planned to get interaction with the public and the leaders who participate in the yatra are welcomed by the public and they follow the leaders in the yatra. Given the fact that people and politicians take part in the yatras in big numbers, cops will be deployed in big numbers and the roads get blocked sometimes.
We can see the same scenes in yatras and other political events irrespective of the parties and region. To be frank, people got habituated to these scenes that even the traffic gets blocked for any political events or yatras they won't even complain.
But the lawyer who filed the petition in the Kerala High Court fought fault with these scenes and asked how the roads can be blocked for the Bharat Jodo Yatra causing trouble for the public. The lawyer also sought directives from the High Court to issue orders that public money will not be wasted by deploying police personnel for Bharat Jodo Yatra.
If the High Court issues directives sought by the lawyer in Kerala then Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi might have to make some changes as far as the Bharat Jodo Yatra is concerned.
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When everything related to the Bharat Jodo Yatra was going fine, the grand old party suffered a big blow as a petition was filed in Kerala High Court. A lawyer from the state knocked on the doors of the High Court to seek directives to take measures so that common people won't face issues with the yatra.
Citing the fact that, the national highway was closed for a few hours, the lawyer mentioned in his petition that with this, the commuters faced issues with the traffic. Having said that, the lawyer who goes by the name K Vijayan requested the court to look into the matter and see that no such issues trouble the commuters.
Yatras are planned to get interaction with the public and the leaders who participate in the yatra are welcomed by the public and they follow the leaders in the yatra. Given the fact that people and politicians take part in the yatras in big numbers, cops will be deployed in big numbers and the roads get blocked sometimes.
We can see the same scenes in yatras and other political events irrespective of the parties and region. To be frank, people got habituated to these scenes that even the traffic gets blocked for any political events or yatras they won't even complain.
But the lawyer who filed the petition in the Kerala High Court fought fault with these scenes and asked how the roads can be blocked for the Bharat Jodo Yatra causing trouble for the public. The lawyer also sought directives from the High Court to issue orders that public money will not be wasted by deploying police personnel for Bharat Jodo Yatra.
If the High Court issues directives sought by the lawyer in Kerala then Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi might have to make some changes as far as the Bharat Jodo Yatra is concerned.
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