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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly criticised the Congress party's Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra, accusing it of being a strategic move to keep Rahul Gandhi engaged.
As reported by Livemint, BJP spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill said, "The Nyaya Yatra is just a gimmick to keep Rahul Gandhi busy."
Shergill termed it a "Bharat Badnam Karo Yatra," asserting that its primary aim is to disparage the nation.
Shergill urged Rahul Gandhi to address the internal conflicts within the Congress, identifying them as the root cause of the party's ongoing decline.
Highlighting Milind Deora's recent exit from the Congress, Shergill stated that it was not unexpected.
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He characterised the Congress as a "poorly mismanaged NGO" run by Rahul Gandhi, emphasising the party's disintegration and its shift towards extreme-left ideology.
Shergill also urged Rahul Gandhi to engage in introspection regarding the injustices (Anyaya) he has allegedly inflicted on Congress and the nation's development.
He concluded by expressing the nation's anticipation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's potential third term in 2024, asserting that Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Badnam Karo Yatra is unlikely to succeed.
Rahul Gandhi had earlier initiated the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra on 14 January, addressing gatherings in Manipur.
The BJP criticised Rahul Gandhi for alleged nation-insulting remarks and urged him to refrain from advancing China's propaganda.
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