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‘We are dying for previous seven days’: Kamal Nath on Rahul’s yatra ‘frustration’ triggers row

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL:  While the controversy pertaining to the alleged shouting of ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra is but to die down, yet one more row has now been kicked throughout the ongoing Kanyakumari-Kashmir Yatra.

While, the previous Congress nationwide president Rahul Gandhi, on the 84th day of the Yatra (eighth day in
 MP) took a day’s break from the Yatra in Ujjain on Wednesday, to fly to marketing campaign in meeting polls certain Gujarat, again in MP one other controversy pertaining to the Yatra, was triggered by a viral video.

A 1.08-minute viral video, by which the MP Congress chief and the previous CM of the central Indian state, Kamal Nath, might be heard telling a Katha Vachak (spiritual preacher) Pradip Mishra, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain,” has kicked up the row, giving the ruling BJP one other alternative to take pot pictures at Rahul Gandhi, his Yatra and in addition Kamal Nath.

In the viral video, Nath might be heard telling the spiritual preacher, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain, do principles hain, subah 6 baje se chalna and aur ek din mein 24 km se kam nahi chalna hai. (We’ve been dying for seven days, there are two guiding principles for Rahul Gandhi, to start marching at 6 am and walk at least 24 km daily),” Nath is seen telling the spiritual preacher within the video, which was presumably shot in Indore on Tuesday.

He goes on so as to add that Rahul Gandhi had three pre-conditions for the Yatra in MP, together with travelling to tribal icon Tantya Bhil’s birthplace, Omkareshwar Temple and Mahakal Temple. Meanwhile, the viral video and Nath’s phrases, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain,” prompted the MP residence minister Narottam Mishra to mock the Yatra, Rahul Gandhi in addition to Nath.

“Kamal Nath Ji, I’ve seen your video and can feel your pain narrated best by the words hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain and also Rahul Gandhi making you add three places to the Yatra. Your pain is obvious and your words are also exposing his (Rahul Gandhi’s) hypocrisy on religion and tribals,” Mishra stated.

 “I pray Rahul Gandhi not to force those who are physically ill to walk in the Yatra, as it will make such people talk even about dying. Please ensure that your event doesn’t become harmful to anyone,” Mishra stated, whereas apparently referring to the rising age of the 76-year-old Kamal Nath. A number of days again, the ruling BJP had alleged, whereas posting a video, about ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans having been shouted throughout the Yatra in MP’s Khargone district.

BHOPAL:  While the controversy pertaining to the alleged shouting of ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra is but to die down, yet one more row has now been kicked throughout the ongoing Kanyakumari-Kashmir Yatra.

While, the previous Congress nationwide president Rahul Gandhi, on the 84th day of the Yatra (eighth day in
 MP) took a day’s break from the Yatra in Ujjain on Wednesday, to fly to marketing campaign in meeting polls certain Gujarat, again in MP one other controversy pertaining to the Yatra, was triggered by a viral video.

A 1.08-minute viral video, by which the MP Congress chief and the previous CM of the central Indian state, Kamal Nath, might be heard telling a Katha Vachak (spiritual preacher) Pradip Mishra, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain,” has kicked up the row, giving the ruling BJP one other alternative to take pot pictures at Rahul Gandhi, his Yatra and in addition Kamal Nath.

In the viral video, Nath might be heard telling the spiritual preacher, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain, do principles hain, subah 6 baje se chalna and aur ek din mein 24 km se kam nahi chalna hai. (We’ve been dying for seven days, there are two guiding principles for Rahul Gandhi, to start marching at 6 am and walk at least 24 km daily),” Nath is seen telling the spiritual preacher within the video, which was presumably shot in Indore on Tuesday.

He goes on so as to add that Rahul Gandhi had three pre-conditions for the Yatra in MP, together with travelling to tribal icon Tantya Bhil’s birthplace, Omkareshwar Temple and Mahakal Temple. Meanwhile, the viral video and Nath’s phrases, “Hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain,” prompted the MP residence minister Narottam Mishra to mock the Yatra, Rahul Gandhi in addition to Nath.

“Kamal Nath Ji, I’ve seen your video and can feel your pain narrated best by the words hum toh saat din se mar rahein hain and also Rahul Gandhi making you add three places to the Yatra. Your pain is obvious and your words are also exposing his (Rahul Gandhi’s) hypocrisy on religion and tribals,” Mishra stated.

 “I pray Rahul Gandhi not to force those who are physically ill to walk in the Yatra, as it will make such people talk even about dying. Please ensure that your event doesn’t become harmful to anyone,” Mishra stated, whereas apparently referring to the rising age of the 76-year-old Kamal Nath. A number of days again, the ruling BJP had alleged, whereas posting a video, about ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans having been shouted throughout the Yatra in MP’s Khargone district.