Rahul’s Nyaya Yatra crafted to serve Chinese agenda: Kavinder

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 30: After a trail of failed attempts to place before the people the narratives which have no meaning at all including Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi’s next move-the Nyaya Yatra is all set to meet the same fate as it has been crafted only to serve the Chinese agenda.
This was stated by senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta while raising a serious question about Congress leader, Rahul Gandhi’s decision not to cover Arunachal Pradesh in his Yatra as if he was endorsing the neighbouring country’s stance on the claim on aforesaid state.
Speaking to media persons after the meeting at Party Headquarters in Jammu, Kavinder asked the Congress party to first explain the Anyaya (injustice) which led their leader to organize the so-called Nyaya Yatra. He said that earlier the Congress leader used to boast of opening a shop of affection (Mohabbat Ki Dukan) in the country but in actual it only created wedge between different communities as it simmered hatred and divisive agenda. He said that anyone having even the basic knowledge of politics could make it out well that whether it was Bharat Jodo Yatra or the upcoming Nyaya Yatra, there is no point in holding these events as under BJP Government, India has been strengthened as never before and the last person standing in the queue is getting justice without any hassle or discrimination.
The former deputy Chief Minister said that like the Bharat Jodo Yatra, the meaningless Nyaya Yatra is also bound to face failure and disappointment therefore it is advisable for the Congress party to shun its fruitless plan because except helping China over its stance on Arunachal Pradesh, it would not do any good to the country or countrymen, or even the Gandhi Parivar’s ‘prince’ Rahul Gandhi.
“Under the BJP’s governance, India has witnessed unprecedented progress and unity, making such yatras redundant,” he said, asking the Congress party to reevaluate their strategies and focus on constructive politics that genuinely benefit the nation rather than pursuing agendas that could be perceived as aligning with foreign interests.