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Slogans of ‘Modi-Modi’ raised in Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi gave flying kiss to the people

Bharat Jodo Yatra of Congress under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi is in Rajasthan these days. The Congress wants to strengthen itself with this visit, but from an incident in Jhalawar, Rajasthan, it seems that a lot of effort is needed for the Congress to be strong in front of the BJP. Meanwhile, slogans of Modi-Modi started being raised during the Bharat Jodo Yatra. However, Rahul Gandhi responded to this in a unique way. Earlier, such an incident had also come to light from Agar Malwa district of Madhya Pradesh.

As soon as the slogans of ‘Modi-Modi’ came, Rahul Gandhi and Congress leaders first asked these people to join the yatra, but when they did not join, Rahul gave these people a Flying Kiss. Now this video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. However, people are looking at it in two ways. Some people have paid more attention to the slogans of Modi-Modi, while some people have paid more attention to Rahul’s style.

Many people liked Rahul’s style

It is seen in the video how people were raising slogans of Modi-Modi from their homes and Rahul was asking them to join the yatra. When he did not come, Rahul kissed him 3 to 4 times. During this journey, a huge crowd of people was seen. People have also retweeted this video of Rahul many times by making hearts. A user asked whether PM Modi would have reacted in the same way if people had raised Rahul-Rahul slogans at his rally.

15 Days Tour in Rajasthan

Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra will remain in Rajasthan for the next two weeks. Here the yatra will cover a total of 7 districts and will cover a total distance of 520 km. The yatra will continue in Dausa from 13 December to 16 December. The journey will get rest on the 12th day. Sawai will reach Madhopur district from December 11 to December 12 touching Tonk. Kota-Bundi will travel for 4 days from December 7 to December 10. Traveling 520 kilometers in total 7 districts of Rajasthan, it will enter Haryana via Alwar.