International Desk: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be bombarded if ‘Bharat Zoro’ movement enters Madhya Pradesh. Someone left a threatening letter in front of a sweet shop under Juni police station in Indore, BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh on Friday (November 18). Police recovered the letter. Local police have started an investigation. This information was given in a report of India Today.
According to the report, the police are examining all the CCTV footage of the area. Various media have published this news with importance. Bharat Joro Yatra is currently in Maharashtra. Will enter Madhya Pradesh on November 20. 21st and 22nd November Yatra break. At that time, Rahul will go to Gujarat to participate in the election campaign.
According to media reports, all the passengers, including Rahul, are scheduled to spend the night at Indore’s Khalsa Stadium on November 24. Earlier this threatening letter was received. However, the full text of the letter is not known.
However, citing local police officials, various media reported that a case has been filed against an unidentified person. If anyone is caught, legal action will be taken against him under the National Security Act. Rahul’s death threat letter was received days after his comments on Hindutva leader Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.
During a yatra in Maharashtra on Thursday (November 18), Rahul said that Savarkar had written a letter with a bond asking for forgiveness from the British and saying that he would remain completely loyal to the British. Rahul claimed that Savarkar not only sought sympathy from the British but also betrayed countless freedom fighters.
Rahul also showed a copy of a letter written by Savarkar in the press conference in support of his comment. Controversy started around his comment. Maharashtra has Congress Shiv Sena NCP alliance.
Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray disagreed with Rahul’s comments. He said that people like Savarkar should not be involved in controversy. People of Maharashtra will not accept this.
However, Rahul said that he is not backing down from his comments. He will not change position for ideological reasons. Significantly, such threatening letters were received only after the Savarkar controversy began. The police is investigating whether it has any connection with Rahul’s comments.
Author Tushar Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson (grandson), joined the yatra that started from Shegaon in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district on Friday morning. Rahul and Tushar held hands and walked for a while.
Congress officially said in a statement with their photos, the journey of the two great-grandsons is sending a message to the ruler that they are a threat to democracy. But they will not let democracy end.
Every day a large number of apolitical people are joining the Bharat Joro Yatra. Actress Rhea Sen, granddaughter of Suchitra Sen, joined on Thursday (November 17). On the same day, 93-year-old Leelabai Chitale, who had joined the Quit India Movement in 1942 at Gandhiji’s call, joined the yatra.
Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh wrote on Twitter with that picture, ‘Leelabai wants this journey to protect the Constitution.’
