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Tushar Gandhi, the great -grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, will oppose “Samvidan Satyagraha Padraatra ‘from Monday from Dakhbhumi of Nagpur from Monday. The foot will end at the Sevagram Ashram in Wardha on March 2 – Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, celebrated as Gandhi Jayati in India.
On Sunday, a torch march in Nagpur was taken out as part of the Sankalp Satyagraha Padyatra, in which Maharashtra Congress chief Harshvardin Sapkal also participated in it.
Earlier, Gandhi had said that the journey would repeat that the voices of Mahatma Gandhi and the Constitution are alive in the country. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is marking its foundation day and on 2 October along with the centenary year celebrations, he said.
He said, “The journey will be against the politics of hatred. We will walk with the message of unity and peace,” he said.
Congress leader Sapkal addressed a gathering during the torch march on Sunday and said that the RSS should accept Gandhian ideas and constitution, and “farewell to Nathuram Gods and Manusmriti” should be bid.
Ramchandra Vinayak Godse, who is popularly known as Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist from Maharashtra, who killed Mahatma Gandhi in a multi-confidence prayer meeting on 30 January 1948, when Gandhi ji visited the then Birla House in New Delhi for a prayer meeting.
Sapkal claimed that despite heavy rains in the state, the Bharatiya Janata Party -led Mahayati government has not yet given a report to the Center, and the Chief Minister has returned empty -handed.
The journey will be against the politics of hatred. We will walk with the message of unity and peace.
Sapkal demanded immediate and adequate assistance for the affected farmers, warning that the ministers would not be allowed to travel in the state otherwise.
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