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Akhilesh Yadav wishes Bharat Jodo Yatra success, will not be attending it | India News

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LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday thanked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for inviting him to his ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra‘ and wished it a success, even as the party said he will not be attending it.
SP chief spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary said Akhilesh will not participate in the yatra, nor will any other leader from the party.
The nationwide yatra will enter Uttar Pradesh from the Loni border in Ghaziabad on January 3 afternoon and will halt for the night in Mavikala village in Baghpat.
It will pass through Shamli in UP on January 4 and enter Haryana through Sanauli in Panipat on January 5 evening.
In a letter addressed to Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh said, “Thanks for the invitation to the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ and wishes for the success of the ‘Bharat Jodo’ initiative.”
“India is a feeling which is beyond geographical expansion, where there is love, non-violence, emotions, co-operation and bonhomie — the positive elements, which unite India.
“Hope that this yatra achieves its aim of conserving this inclusive culture,” the former UP Chief Minister said in the missive he posted on Twitter.
Chaudhary, when asked whether Akhilesh or any other SP leader will be going to the Yatra, told PTI, “Akhilesh will not participate in the yatra and there is nil possibility of any other leader of the party going there.”
Senior UP Congress leader Nasimuddin Siddiqui, when contacted, told PTI, “Rahul Gandhi ji had written a letter to Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday to be a part of the yatra.”
“I do not have any information on this,” he added, when asked whether Akhilesh will be attending it.
Meanwhile, in Ballia, the president of Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) Om Prakash Rajbhar told PTI, “A few days ago, I got the invitation for the Bharat Jodo Yatra of Rahul Gandhi, and former Union minister Salman Khurshid called me discussing this.
“The matter was discussed on Sunday with the party’s office bearers, and it was decided that the party will not be a part of Bharat Jodo Yatra.”
Rajbhar also asked what was the need to integrate India, when it was never disintegrated in the first place.
“When has India disintegrated? Neither the Hindus living in the country nor the Muslims living in the country are in danger,” he said.
“The country is also not in danger. Yatras are being taken out to strengthen one’s party, so that it may make a strong connection with the masses,” he added.
Congress is also said to have extended invitations to Mayawati and RLD President Jayant Chaudhary for the yatra.
However, these leaders too have not shown any inclination to join the yatra yet.
“Yet, even as the global consensus around the energy transition becomes stronger, the challenges to that transition are also becoming clearer,” he said.
In addition to the uncertain pace of technological development and deployment, four issues in particular stand out — the return of energy security as a prime requirement for countries; lack of consensus on how fast the transition should and can take place, in part because of its potential economic disruptions; a sharpening divide between advanced and developing countries on priorities in the transition; and obstacles to expanding mining and building supply chains for the minerals needed for the net-zero objective.

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