Jaipur: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan entered its 10th day on Wednesday. The yatra here started from Bhadoti in Sawai Madhopur after which the yatra will now enter the Dausa district. According to Rahul's schedule, the yatra will remain in the Dausa district for the next 5 days i.e. till December 19. With this, Rahul Gandhi's journey will be completed on December 16 in the Dausa district, where half of the journey started from Kanyakumari in Rajasthan will be completed.
#WATCH | Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan briefly joins the Congress party's Bharat Jodo Yatra. The Yatra resumed this morning from Bhadoti of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. pic.twitter.com/KAQSonrfxE
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Apart from this, on the 10th day of the yatra, former RBI Governor N Raghuram Rajan joins Rahul Gandhi. Raghuram Rajan started the journey from Bhadoti and had a long discussion with Rahul Gandhi. You all should know that well-known personalities from different fields are continuously joining the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Yes, and earlier many people from the film world had come to join the yatra. Yes, apart from this, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, Govind Singh Dotasara and Pratap Singh Khachariawas also accompanied Rahul Gandhi in the yatra. Let us tell you that today i.e. on Wednesday, the yatra will end at Bagdi village square of Lalsot in Dausa district where a street corner meeting of Rahul Gandhi has been organized. Along with this, the yatra will rest at Bilona Kalan near Lalsot.
Raghuram Rajan was made governor of the Reserve Bank of India during Manmohan Singh's tenure as prime minister and Rajan has been openly criticizing the Modi government since it came to power. At the same time, Rajan has attacked the economic policies of the central government many times and talked about reforms. In such a situation, now after Rajan's joined Bharat Jodo Yatra and stepped in with Rahul Gandhi, there is speculation that he may join the Congress party.
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