Rahul Gandhi's Nyay Yatra Resumes its Journey in West Bengal

After spending the night in Sonapur, Rahul ji initiated the day's journey at 8 am, and as of now, he is in Islampur, where he is expected to deliver a speech to a gathered audience.

The 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra,' led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, recommenced its journey from Sonapur in the Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal on Monday morning. The Yatra has already covered Chopra and is en route to Islampur, where Gandhi is set to address a small gathering before proceeding to Kishanganj in Bihar, as per a party spokesperson.

After spending the night in Sonapur, Rahul ji initiated the day's journey at 8 am, and as of now, he is in Islampur, where he is expected to deliver a speech to a gathered audience. The Yatra, which kicked off in Manipur on January 14, entered West Bengal from Assam on Thursday morning, taking a brief two-day break, during which Gandhi returned to New Delhi.

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Party supporters warmly greeted the Congress leader, who traveled in a vehicle accompanied by a robust security presence. The Yatra is slated to re-enter West Bengal on January 31 via Malda, subsequently passing through Murshidabad before exiting the state on February 1.

Covering an extensive distance of 6,713 km over 67 days, the Yatra is set to traverse 110 districts across 15 states, concluding in Mumbai on either March 20 or 21. Stay tuned for updates on this remarkable journey aimed at uniting the nation.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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