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Day 2 of Rahul’s Bharat Jodo Yatra notations from the road

Rustling up support

As Rahul Gandhi begins the alternative day of his India Jodi travel, he joins the team behind’ Village Cooking Channel’, a popular YouTube channel that has around1.79 crore subscribers. Rahul attempted his hand at cooking with the YouTubers during a visit to Tamil Nadu in January 2021. On the other hand, the menu list was mushroom biryani and onion-curd salad, which Gandhi helped to prepare before sitting down to consume the food.

Man of numerous speeches

Scripture was on full display on Friday at Jairam Ramesh. Ahead of a press conference addressed by Rahul Gandhi, Ramesh spoke to the worried press fraternity, which was floundering to find seats and camera positions in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada. One person, one question, he told the gathered journalists, before smiling and mentioning Congress’s one- man- one- post rule.

Church break

In the morning break was given to visit the church. Gandhi’s press conference was also held in a hall on the demesne of the Muttidichan Parai Church. Few passengers were stretching inside the structure and putting up with a brief nap while hundreds of party workers were meeting outdoors.

Roleplay

Of the hundreds of party workers who had come for the yatra, two stood outdoors- one as Mahatma Gandhi and the other as Indira Gandhi. The yatra over the once two days has seen several workers arrive in costumes some dressed as Gandhi, others as Kamaraj. For the original Congress, there’s nothing lower than a gleeful atmosphere among Rahul Gandhi.

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