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Ahead of the 'Hath se hath jodo yatra' which aims at reaching out to the public with Rahul Gandhi's letter and the failures of the BJP government, the Congress will hold press conferences across the nation on Wednesday, sources said.
Ashok Chavan said it is clear that the BJP is worried over the growing influence of the Congress all over India after Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra and now they are retaliating with such action against Opposition leaders.
Despite not holding a constitutional post, Gandhi's visit is seen as an effort to bring peace and demonstrate nationwide solidarity with Manipur.
Source: https://www.ibtimes.co.in/rahul-gandhi-lands-manipur-faces-restrictions-movement-860353
Documents pertaining to the SC's order in Gandhi's case have been received by the Speaker's office, sources said.
He further said that Rahul Gandhi's letter will also be written in regional languages.
He was not even born when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated on October 31, 1984, but farmer Surya Naik, 28 in Gadag district of North Karnataka, asked who will he vote for on May 10, said: "I will vote for Indira Gandhi's party."
In a first, the German Foreign Ministry has reacted to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from Parliament, saying the country has taken note of the verdict.
Meanwhile the Congress party said that it will take legal recourse in the matter of party leader Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from the Lok Sabha but noted this takes time and it is not surprised the way things have moved fast in this particular case.
Rahul Gandhi's remarks added fuel to the already heated debate surrounding the ongoing crisis.