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Bharat Jodo Yatra' covered in foreign media including Pakistan: Big talk about Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi, Dated 30-January-2023, Monday

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' started from Kanyakumari and ended in Srinagar today. Rahul Gandhi's journey passed through 12 states and two Union Territories. Rahul Gandhi said about his 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' that his journey is against unemployment, inflation, hatred, violence and other causes that break the society. Rahul Gandhi completed this journey of 3570 kilometers on foot. During the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi was also covered in news papers. This trip of Congress has got wide coverage in foreign media besides India. Newspapers of Islamic countries especially Pakistan, UAE, Turkey etc. published many articles on Rahul Gandhi's journey, let's know what the foreign media printed about Rahul Gandhi's join India journey...


What did the Pakistani media say?

The leading news paper of Pakistan 'Dawn' has written that Rahul Gandhi holding the hand of a burqa-wearing school student during the 'Join India Yatra' shows that he too comes from the ideology of Gandhi and Nehru. The newspaper wrote in its article that Rahul Gandhi wants to try to improve the poor condition of his 'sick' party and country through a 5-month 'Bharat Jodo Yatra'. Another leading newspaper of Pakistan, The Express Tribune, wrote in an article that Rahul Gandhi has tried to breathe new life into the Congress through his Bharat Jodo Yatra. The newspaper writes that this trip has increased the popularity of Rahul Gandhi.


What did Qatar's Al Jazeera say?

Al Jazeera, an international broadcaster in the Muslim country of Qatar, wrote in its report that the country's communal harmony has deteriorated and Rahul Gandhi is working to unite the country with love amid hatred.


What did UAE's Khaleej Times say?

The Khaleej Times newspaper of the Islamic country United Arab Emirates wrote that some people think that Rahul Gandhi's popularity is increasing, but the truth is that most people still do not take Rahul Gandhi seriously. Rahul is definitely trying to improve his image through travel.


'Bharat Jodo Yatra' also aired in Turkey's government broadcaster.

According to an article published in TRT World, a government broadcaster in the Muslim country of Turkey, the Congress started this journey by accusing the Modi government of spreading hatred in the country. Quoting news agency Reuters, the report says that many people in India are still hoping for the Congress party. Congress is the party that won India independence in 1947 and remained in power for decades.


Britain

Reuters in London wrote in a report about Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra that, in its report, Reuters writes that Rahul Gandhi is trying to change the image of Congress through the Bharat Jodo Yatra. A Reuters report has written that Rahul Gandhi's yatra saw a huge crowd. People are supporting Rahul Gandhi against hatred and communalism in Yatra. The yatra is changing Rahul Gandhi's image and increasing his popularity, though the Congress may not be able to translate this popularity into massive votes in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.


Germany

German government broadcaster Deutsche Welle has said in its article that the Congress party wants to establish Rahul Gandhi as the leader of the people through this journey. The newspaper wrote that the Congress, which was once considered the largest party in Indian politics, is now in power only in 3 states of Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh. This is the first time in Indian history that the Congress does not have even 10 percent MPs, leaving the Leader of the Opposition vacant in Parliament.




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