Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, with party leader Deepender Singh Hooda, took out a rally in Bahadurgarh ahead of the Haryana Assembly Elections on Tuesday. Pics/ PTI & X
Updated On: 2024-10-01 02:52 PM IST
Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande
During the rally--which was a part of the 'Haryana Vijay Sankalp Yatra'--Rahul Gandhi interacted with the party supporters in the northern state.
Rahul Gandhi launched the Haryana Vijay Sankalp Yatra from Bahadurgarh, continuing through Ambala, Yamunanagar, and Kurukshetra.
Deepender Singh Hooda shared pictures of Rahul Gandhi being welcomed by the public in Bhaadurgarh by presenting him with a Haryanvi turban.
On Monday, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, criticised the BJP government claiming it has created two versions of India—one for big capitalists, who make up 5 per cent of the population, and another for the remaining 95 per cent, which includes the poor, farmers, and labourers.
Gandhi urged voters to be cautious of smaller parties and Independent candidates, alleging that their control lies in the hands of the BJP, which aims to split the anti-BJP vote.
Gandhi outlined key schemes in Congress' manifesto, including monthly payments of Rs 2,000 to women, gas cylinders for Rs 500, free electricity, and a legal guarantee of MSP for farmers.
At the rally held on Monday, Rahul Gandhi showcased unity within Congress, with prominent leaders Bhupinder Hooda and Kumari Selja joining hands on stage, indicating a strong front against the BJP in the upcoming elections.