The Speaker of the Bundestag Malikaljun Halgeh invited 21 opposition parties to attend the final event of the Bharat Jodh Yatra, which is scheduled to end on 30 January in Srinagar after traveling more than 3,500 km. The list of invitees includes the Trinamool Congress party, which has consistently challenged the parliament’s position as the main opposition party. The Aam Aadmi party, which defeated parliament in the recent Punjab provincial elections, is not on the list, but sources have not ruled out the invitation entirely. All allies of Congress – DMK, RJD, JMM and NCP are part of the list, as is his former BJP ally Janata Dal (United).
In Uttar Pradesh, both SP and BSP were invited, although both parties had previously been invited to join his U.P. Yatra leg. Kage said the letters from 21 political parties to their leaders had become a “powerful voice” during a time of crisis in the country that was systematically distracted from public concerns. According to him, yatras have a simple and enduring message of harmony and equality. “Today, India faces economic, social and political crises. At a time when opposition voices are being suppressed in parliament and media, Yatra directly connects thousands of people,” Khaji said. is writing “Direct dialogue” with all sections of society is a great achievement of yatra.
Security officers check security as Bharat Jodo Yatra prepares to enter J&K Khaji said parliamentarians
From several political parties attended the Yatra and urged party presidents to attend the closing ceremony, which coincided with Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary. “With this event, we commit to combat hatred and violence, spread a message of truth, compassion and non–violence, and uphold the constitutional values of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice for all.” he wrote