A Historic March Could Revive India's Opposition Movement

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How a historic march could revive India's opposition movement

Although Gandhi stepped down as president of the Congress Party in July 2019, he still leads informally as a senior member. To engage with voters during the march, he repeats a simple message in press conferences: “In the market of hatred, I am opening a counter for love.”Ronny Sen for TIME

a Sanskrit word for pilgrimage, has long denoted a certain kind of mass political awakening. In 1915, Mohandas Gandhi toured India to better understand the plight of the nation after returning home from South Africa; in 1930, he once again marched 240 miles to protest against British rule.

Similarly, 27-year-old Anulekha Boosa from Karimnagar, a city in the Indian state of Telangana, has been marching since Day One. The first in her family to get involved in politics, Boosa, who now leads the National Students’ Union of India, said she became a Congress Party member in 2014 because of the party’s embrace of secularism.

As he walks through the villages and towns of several Indian states, bystanders are compelled to witness Gandhi’s blistered feet and talk of uniting a polarized country. “There’s success in terms of mobilization because historically, long marches have done well to connect with people,” Shruti Kapila, a professor of Indian history and politics at the University of Cambridge, tells me over the phone. “But mobilization is only half the battle.

Vaishnav believes the march has certainly helped to counter this. “What it appears to have done is rehabilitate Gandhi’s image, to energize the Congress cadre, and to wrest away some part of the media narrative from the dominant BJP,” he says.yatra,

 

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3rd time's the charm? Nobody likes him. He's lost 2 elections in a row. He should step aside and let a new leader take the helm. One that might actually win.

astharajvanshi RahulGandhi has become a clown prince of Indian politics. Nobody in the history of democracy lost more elections than him. Hey time, do you even cross check your articles before posting it in your website? This is not the first time you have done this. MansoorSanya

astharajvanshi BharatJodoYatra

he is a dud

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