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Himanta Sarma Has A Requirement For Rahul Gandhi's Yatra To Return To Assam

Himanta Sarma Has A Requirement For Rahul Gandhi's Yatra To Return To Assam

By - 23 Jan 2024 11:16 AM

Guwahati: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Yatra is reentering Assam today following its Meghalaya leg, but the Himanta Biswa Sarma government in Assam has refused to allow it to pass through major roads in Guwahati. The action is the result of a contentious discussion between Congress leaders and the Chief Minister of Assam, who they claim is erecting obstacles for the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.The state administration has requested that the rally follow the national highway route as it travels towards lower Assam, citing that it is a working day in Guwahati and permitting the yatra to pass through important city roads could cause traffic jams. The National Highway 27, which circles the city like a ring road, has been requested to be used by the yatra. 

This occurs one day after dramatic events occurred close to the shrine of an Assamese social reformer from the fifteenth century. Mr Gandhi had intended to travel to Srimanta Sankardeva's birthplace, which is close to Guwahati, yesterday. Chief Minister Sarma advised Mr. Gandhi not to visit the shrine prior to the Ram Mandir 'pran pratistha' ceremony in Ayodhya shortly after the plan was revealed.
Rahul Gandhi should not give the impression that Ram Temple and Batadrava Satra are in competition with one another, as the TV channels will show him visiting Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva's birthplace on one side and the Ram Temple Pran Pratishtha ceremony on the other. Assam won't benefit from this. stated Mr. Sarma.
The managing committee of the shrine also declared that Mr. Gandhi would not be permitted entry prior to 3 pm.
While en route to the shrine, the Congress leader and his associates were halted. They then took a seat at the location of the roadblock on a dharna. Following their visit to the shrine, Batadrava MLA Sibamoni Bora and Party MP Gaurav Gogoi said prayers.
Later, during an interview with the media, Mr. Gandhi expressed his belief in Sankardeva's philosophy. Like him, we think that fostering unity among people is preferable to fomenting hatred. He provides us with guidance and is similar to a guru. "I therefore believed that I should pay my respects to him when I arrived in Assam," he remarked.
 
'Gaurav Gogoi and all can go, but only Rahul Gandhi cannot go. I don't know, there may be some reason, but I will go to Batadrava when I get an opportunity," he said.
 
Now, the Congress yatra has been denied permission to enter Guwahati roads. Instead, it must travel via the National Highway 27, bypassing Guwahati.The Himanta Biswa Sarma government is accused by the Congress of putting obstacles in the way of the yatra. They have also brought up the episode when some laborers began yelling "Jai Shri Ram" and "Modi, Modi" as Mr. Gandhi's yatra was passing. "Since our entry in Assam, the most corrupt CM in India has been carrying out relentless attacks on our convoys, properties and leaders using his goons," according to the Congress.
 

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