Opposition Is Not Dead In India!

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The public's positive response to congress leader rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo yatra shows that the country's main opposition party is still alive. Today marked the 53rd day of RaGa's yatra. Suddenly, rahul started the countdown and ran a short distance during his walkathon in the mahbubnagar district in the banner of "Fitness for Bharat Jodo," energising the party cadre. A. revanth Reddy, the party's telangana unit president, joined the race while accompanying rahul and finished first.

RaGa's yatra is reportedly picking up speed as more and more people are showing up in big numbers to his public meetings. rahul was unable to instil any confidence in the public that he could govern the nation since he was referred to as "Pappu" by his opponents. His remarks occasionally also became contentious. There was a lot of backlash from his critics when he declared that corruption could only be minimised, not totally eradicated.

Due to his soft-spoken demeanour and peace-loving demeanour, rahul has been stereotyped as an ineffective man. Rahul's manner and temperament have changed since the beginning of the yatra. With all available security in place, he has been mixing with the populace in an effort to learn about their issues and to make them aware of the importance of adhering to the Constitution's norms. There are rumours that RaGa has changed into a brave and self-assured man at this point.

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