Rahul pillars of justice

1. Rahul Gandhi unveils justice vision during Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.
2. “5 pillars of justice” to be introduced by Congress in the next month.
3. Initiative aims to empower and bring equity to the nation.


Guwahati, Jan 23: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, amid the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, has unveiled a vision for justice, encapsulated in the Nyay Yatra, promising the introduction of the Congress party’s “5 pillars of justice” in the next month.

This initiative, according to Gandhi, aims to bestow power and equity upon the nation.

During a press conference in Assam on January 23, Gandhi expressed, “There is an idea of Nyay behind this Nyay Yatra. The Congress party will bring forward its 5 pillars of justice in the next month, which will give the country power.”

This statement represents a noteworthy development in the ongoing political narrative, as the Congress leader outlines the party’s commitment to justice and empowerment.

Amid the yatra in Assam, Gandhi highlighted the opposition faced by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.


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Despite hurdles, including denials to visit temples, colleges, and padyatras, Gandhi perceives these obstacles as inadvertently contributing to the cause by generating additional publicity.

“The Assam CM and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are inadvertently helping us. Whatever obstacles they create, our message of Nyay is reaching the people,” Gandhi stated, underscoring the unintended positive outcomes of the opposition faced during the yatra.

Gandhi accused the Assam CM of being one of the most corrupt leaders in the country and used the denial of entry to various places as an opportunity to garner support for their cause.

He invited everyone to join the Nyay Yatra, focusing on five key points, including seat negotiations with Mamata Banerjee and addressing issues such as systematic participation for OBCs, Dalits, Adivasis, women’s injustice, and unemployment.

In a broader political context, Gandhi positioned the INDIA alliance as an ideology combating the RSS, BJP, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He criticized the Chief Minister, asserting that the language and tradition of Assam cannot be dictated solely by the CM.