Can Rahul Gandhi turn the tide in favor after Yatra?

G GOWTHAM
Rahul's Bharat Jodo yatra coincides with the Enforcement Directorate's pressure campaign against him and his mother in the National Herald case. The yatra was an initiative to get out into the community and inform the party cadre that the party is very much alive and that the Gandhis can connect in order to fight the heat. The yatra is an attempt by rahul and his close party allies to desperately change the party's broken electoral chances and his damaged reputation. rahul is performing alone for the first time despite having been protected every time the party lost during his nearly two decades in politics.
Rahul, a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family's fifth generation, has much to prove today, and this yatra is crucial to his political future. His supporters have gathered in Kerala, a state where the congress is popular. The state party leaders in karnataka have made an effort to put on a good display. From a populist standpoint, neither of the two states has received a resounding response, but the party cadre has been inspired. rahul is attempting to reach out to the young with this Yatra. He interacts with young people at every station, especially the unemployed ones, and makes an effort to convince them of the "facts" regarding the narendra Modi-led government's job-killing policies and how they have impacted small businesses.
The social media platforms for congress are working nonstop to draw attention to the problem. rahul is aggressively striking the raw nerve with his tv snippets, social media messages, and question-and-answer sessions. He never misses a chance to criticise the economic strategies of the Center. He remarked in a post: "Today I had the opportunity to meet some very outstanding young people. Some of the "educated jobless" were engineers, while others were MBAs. PM's priorities are obvious: "PM ka PR & PM ke 2 Yaar" are more important than "2 crore jobs annually." Instead, young people require a plan for job development that will meet their goals."

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