Rahul Gandhi: Kerala is a symbol of unity, a model for India pair; Congress leader Rahul Gandhi | Thiruvananthapuram News – Times of India

Thiruvananthapuram: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi On Sunday your Bharti said couple trip wanted to spread KeralaMessage of unity in diversity and standing against division and hatred.
“Kerala is a symbol of unity in diversity and a model for the entire country. The people of the state do not allow hatred to spread among themselves and promote mutual respect. This was the reason why the state has a good education system and the most compassionate nurses,” he told a gathering in the evening, concluding the day’s programs.
Earlier, the yatra was accorded a grand welcome by a group of Congress leaders led by the KPCC president at Kaliakkvila on the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border. K Sudhakarni,
Thousands of party workers from the state were with Rahul on the first day of his journey from Parsala to Nemom. Rahul started his Kerala visit by paying homage at the statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Ayyankali and Kamaraj. He was accompanied by AICC General Secretary Jairam Ramesh and several national leaders. As he reached the state border on Saturday night, Rahul tweeted: “Get freedom through education, gain strength through organization, gain prosperity through industry.” He said, “Today, as we enter the beautiful state of Kerala on the auspicious occasion of Sree Narayana Guru Jayanti, his words inspire every step we take on the #BharatJodi Yatra.”
At 7 am on Sunday, he resumed the yatra from Parsala and was accompanied by Sudhakaran, opposition leader VD Satheesan, AICC general secretaries KC Venugopal and Tariq Anwar, former chief minister Oommen Chandy, former opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala, UDF convener MM Hassan, the yatra state. Were. Coordinator Kodikunnil Suresh MP, Shashi Tharoor MP, Beni Bahanan MP, Adoor Prakash MP, Party MLA and many state leaders. At Neyyattinkara, he held a meeting with members of the traditional weaving community of Balaramapuram, during which he raised issues related to the weaving industry. Jairam Ramesh, who met the media, said the visit was not like the Prime Minister’s Mann Ki Baat.
“The journey is to listen to people’s problems and suggestions. The overwhelming response to the yatra has raised eyebrows,” he said. “There is a well-planned attempt on the part of the BJP leaders to disrupt the yatra. The mud-pelting campaign against Rahul Gandhi is part of this. Baseless allegations and personal attacks are being made against him.” Rahul is accompanied by 149 permanent volunteers in the yatra from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. In Kerala, it will cover seven districts in 19 days. It will resume from Nemom on Monday morning. In the afternoon, there will be talks with selected guests from the field of literature and culture at Pattam. Rahul will also visit the birthplace of Chattambi Swamy in Kannamool. The yatra will culminate on Monday at Kazhakootam. In the state leg of the yatra, Rahul will run daily from 7 am to 11 am and from 4 pm to 7 pm.