The parliamentary hand symbol hairstyle and costume are now the focus of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodh Yatra in Haryana. His 33-year-old Nitinganpat Nanuka from Kolhapur, Maharasutra, has caught people’s attention with his hand hairstyle and costume, which is the symbol of the party.
Of his participation, he told ANI, “I have been in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jod Yatra since the beginning and will go to Srinagar and return to Kolhapur after completing the Yatra.” When asked about his unique hairstyle, the 33-year-old claimed he’s had it for the past 15 years, representing his unwavering support for the Congress Party.
“I’ve supported Congress for the last 20 years. I’ve traveled and promoted my party in 15 states on my cycle. I’ve had this hand symbolic Congressional hairstyle for the last 15 years.” I will continue to work for Congress and will continue to do so for the rest of my life,” he added. His eye-popping Hand Symbol costume was sewn by a local tailor in Corapur, and he’s been wearing it for the past 15 years.
“I am always half a kilometer ahead of Rahul Gandhi’s fleet. So far we have traveled 3,900 kilometers during the Yatra,” he said. Bharat Jod Speaking about his yatra response, fans at the meeting argued that in 2024 the grand old party would come to power and Rahul Gandhi would become prime minister.
“There has been a strong reaction and growing love for Rahul Gandhi in Maharashtra, parliamentarians, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi. said Nitin. Regarding his hairstyle and costume, he said, “People appreciate and tell me that I’m doing a great job, and I’m happy about that.
Nitin also said he would meet Rahul Gandhi at the MP-Burhanpur Maharashtra border during Yatra and would meet the former parliamentary speaker again during Yatra. Bharat Jodhyatra will re-enter Haryana on Thursday night and from 5 January he will pass through his four districts of the state over the course of 10 days.
Yatra has been reopened from Sanori-Panipat road in Haryana. Former parliamentary speaker Rahul Gandhi has headed the Bharat His Jodh His Yatras that started in Kanyakumari last year.
So far, the Yatra, which started from Kanyakumari on September 7th, covers parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Haryana. It culminates in Jammu and Kashmir. Yatra entered Haryana on the night of his 5th January from Uttar Pradesh through the village of Sanau Rikurd in the Panipat district, where the participants stopped for the night.
Bharat Jod Yatra covered more than 130 km in the first phase of Haryana from December 21st to 23rd, passing through Nu, Gurugram and Faridabad districts. (Ani)
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