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Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra: Congress unveils logo, slogan and aim of 6000 km long march

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  • January 06, 2024
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Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra: Congress unveils logo, slogan and aim of 6000 km long march

On Saturday, the Indian National Congress launched its slogan and logo for its "Bharat Jodi Nyay Yatra" movement on social media platform X (previously known as Twitter). The party introduced the logo along with the motto "Where every mile is a fight for a better world...Nyay Ka Haq Milne Tak". The logo is as follows:

In conjunction with the logo reveal, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of Congress, along with the party itself, shared a video addressing the ongoing concerns related to farmers, unemployment, "rich poor divide", and "injustice" in the nation. "We are re-engaging in this battle for justice against injustice. We carry with us the affection and blessings of millions of our compatriots. Amplify your voice for your rights, partner with us on this journey of justice," the party announced. They added, "This pursuit of justice is ongoing and will remain so...until we secure our right to justice".

The purpose of Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra? At a press briefing on Saturday, the head of the Congress stated that the political party will discuss "societal, economic, and political" problems with the public through this 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra'. "We will use this platform to generate public awareness about issues such as inflation, unemployment, problems plaguing farmers, poor labour conditions, the growing divide between the rich and the poor, and caste census," stated Kharge. He further mentioned that they would "meet various societal groups and organizations and discuss potential solutions to their issues."

The Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra is slated to commence on January 14, covering a distance of 6,713 kilometres and crossing through 100 Lok Sabha constituencies, 337 assembly segments, and 110 districts. The march is expected to reach its conclusion in Mumbai around March 20 or 21. This yatra is perceived as a continuation of last year's Bharat Jodo Yatra, which was also organized by the Congress and stretched from Kanyakumari to Jammu and Kashmir. To learn more, tune in to Livemint, the world's fastest-growing news website. Discover a host of benefits, ranging from informative newsletters, real-time stock updates, breaking news, and a tailored newsfeed – all of which are just a click away!