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Guwahati: Rahul Gandhi Unveils Congress Party's "5 Pillars of Justice" During Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra

Congress Leader Pledges to Empower the Nation with a Vision for Equity and Power

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati: In a significant announcement during the ongoing "Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra", congress leader Rahul Gandhi has revealed the party's vision for justice, encapsulated in the "5 pillars of justice."

The declaration, made amidst the yatra in Assam on January 23, 2024 aims to empower the nation and bring about a transformative change in the political landscape in the state.

Addressing the media during the Nyaya Yatra, Gandhi said, "Behind this Nyaya Yatra is the sense of justice. The Congress will bring forward its 5 pillars of justice in a month next month." which empowers the state." Despite facing opposition from Assam CM Dr.Himanta Biswa Sarma, Gandhi sees the obstacles, including refusal to visit temples, colleges and padyatras, as opportunities to generate additional publicity and communication for their cause.

When the congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the Assam Chief Minister of allied misconduct and activities, he reversed the opportunity to deny him access to various places to garner support for his cause. Inviting everyone to join the Nyay Yatra, he highlighted five key issues including asana dialogue and systematic engagement with Mamata Banerjee and OBCs, Dalits, Adivasis, women injustice and unemployment.

On a broader political perspective, Gandhi positioned the INDIA alliance as an ideological battle between the RSS, the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He criticized the Chief Minister for saying that the language and traditions of Assam belonged only to the Chief Minister of the state.

The unveilling of the "5 Pillars of Justice" marks a pivotal moment in political discourse, with the Congress showing its commitment to a reform agenda for the nation During the course of the Justice March, Rahul Gandhi's declarations are the approach he takes was done to demonstrate that the opposition continues to build a narrative of the party's vision of justice and sovereignty.