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Gandhi will have covered 2,175 miles, walking through 12 states. On many days nearly 1,000 people are walking with him. Rahul Gandhi addresses a gathering at the Punjab Lakhanpur border on Jan. 19.
Rahul Gandhi is hoping to pull his once-mighty party out of the political wilderness. The future of India as a multiparty democracy may be on the line. By Sameer Yasir Sameer Yasir traveled to ...
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra began with little fanfare. His walk appeared humble and tentative; while Narendra Modi was literally goose-stepping into the G20 presidency, Rahul looked like he ...
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi began an epic 150-day march on Wednesday seeking to “unite the country”, in what many analysts see as a last-gasp attempt to reinvigorate his Congress ...
Dressed head-to-toe in white, Rahul Gandhi is walking 3,500 kilometers (2,175 miles) across India to meet voters and revive interest in the Indian National Congress, a once powerful political ...
After more than 100 days walking nearly the entire length of India, Rahul Gandhi, scion of the nation’s most famous political dynasty, stood before a shivering crowd in rural Himachal Pradesh as ...
After more than 100 days walking nearly the entire length of India, Rahul Gandhi, scion of the nation’s most famous political dynasty, stood before a shivering crowd in rural Himachal Pradesh as ...
Rahul Gandhi is selling a new vision for India, one step at a time. Sign Up for Our Ideas Newsletter POV. ... and I'm walking in this march to resist that very idea," he says.
Mr Gandhi undertook a crosscountry walkathon last year, called Bharat Jodo Yatra (Unite India March), walking from Tamil Nadu in the south to Kashmir in the north and, then earlier this year, from ...
"Rahul Gandhi's padayatra will be historic. Lord Ram too had gone from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka on foot. Rahul Gandhi is walking even more than that, from Kanniyakumari to Kashmir," Mr Meena had said.
Rahul Gandhi sat down among them, clasped his knees, closed his eyes and ... ignoring the local security advice, he kept walking, kept inviting people into his cordon. He made his final speech ...
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has warned his party against walking into traps set by the BJP, and getting diverted into issues which are not relevant to the common man or the country.