Rahul Gandhi, the former leader of the Congress party, is starting a new journey called Bharat Nyay Yatra in early 2025. This tour follows his earlier Bharat Jodo Yatra and aims to connect with people about issues of justice across India. The Bharat Nyay Yatra will pass through 14 states, with a special focus on states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, covering around 6,200 kilometers.
Overview of Bharat Nyay Yatra 2025
Starting on 14 January 2025, the Bharat Nyay Yatra will be led by Rahul Gandhi and flagged off by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in Imphal. The journey will begin in the east, starting from Manipur, and will finish in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It will go on until 20 March 2025, just before the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
This journey focuses on spreading awareness about economic inequality, social injustice, and political dictatorship. It aims to educate people about democracy and the Indian Constitution. Rahul Gandhi will meet youths, women, and communities to draw attention to the need for social, political, and economic justice.
Details about Bharat Nyay Yatra 2025
Article Name | Bharat Nyay Yatra |
Organized by | Congress Party |
Led by | Rahul Gandhi |
Start Date | 14 January 2025 |
End Date | 20 March 2025 |
States Covered | 14 states |
Participants | Citizens of India |
Purpose | To bring social, political and economic justice to people |
Distance Covered | About 6200 kilometers |
Why was Bharat Nyay Yatra started?
This journey by the Congress party is meant to connect with people and promote justice in social, political, and economic areas. Rahul Gandhi will use this platform to meet the public across many states, especially places that were less focused on during the Bharat Jodo Yatra last year. Travel will mostly be by bus for wider reach, with some parts covered on foot to engage more closely with locals.
States Covered in Bharat Nyay Yatra 2025
The Yatra will go through 14 states over 67 days. It starts from Manipur, then passes through Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and ends in Maharashtra at Mumbai. It aims to unite local Congress groups and increase Rahul Gandhi’s reach across India ahead of the elections.
Special Focus on Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat
Compared to the Bharat Jodo Yatra in 2024, this journey gives extra attention to Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. In Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi’s team plans to spend 6 to 7 days, much more than the 3 days last time. Gujarat, which was missed earlier, will also be part of this journey with similar time planned.
Travel Distance and Daily Plans
The Yatra will cover about 6,200 kilometers mainly by bus, traveling around 120 kilometers daily. There will be stops and foot marches to connect with people. The final route will be confirmed in early January 2025, with special plans for Manipur, Nagaland, and Assam to spend between one to four days in these states.
Bharat Nyay Yatra FAQs
When will Bharat Nyay Yatra start?
The journey will begin on 14 January 2025 and end on 20 March 2025, covering many states from Manipur to Mumbai.
How many states will the Yatra pass through?
It will go through 14 states in India.
Who leads the Bharat Nyay Yatra?
Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Congress party, leads the Yatra.
How will the Yatra be conducted?
Mostly by bus with some walking parts, covering about 6,200 kilometers in total.
This journey is an important step for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party to connect deeply with citizens and stress justice before the 2025 elections. If you want to stay updated on this important movement, keep following the latest news and official announcements.