City
Epaper

Activists urged to join Bharat Jodo Yatra in large numbers

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 7, 2022 18:10 IST

Shankarnagar: Nanded district Congress senior vice-president Dr Minal Patil Khatgaonkar urged the people in Biloli and Degloor Tehsils to ...

Open in App

Shankarnagar: Nanded district Congress senior vice-president Dr Minal Patil Khatgaonkar urged the people in Biloli and Degloor Tehsils to join the Bharat Jodo Yatra in a big number. Dr Khatgaonkar reviewed the preparations for the Yatra, here today. Former MP Bhaskarrao Patil Khatgaonkar is guiding the activists. Massive campaigning of the Yatra is being done at all places in the region. About 14 different committees have been formed. Three big lodging camps have been set up which comprise of the Bharat Yatri camp, the other is for leaders and CWC members of Maharashtra, third camp for local CWC workers and leaders. Several general lodging halls equipped with beds have been kept ready. Attractive cutouts, hoardings, banners, posters are being displayed at various places. Colourful lightings are being done at several places. The bomb search and disposal squad also visited the place. Altogether, Shankarnagar is all set up to welcome the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

Tags: Bharat YatricongressCWC
Open in App

Related Stories

PuneBaramati Bypoll 2026: Congress Sets Condition to Withdraw Candidature Against Sunetra Pawar

PuneBaramati By-Election 2026: Maharashtra DCM Sunetra Pawar To File Nomination Papers Today

NationalKerala: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's Convoy Stopped, Staff Member Assaulted in Malappuram

NationalPunjab Congress Leader Khushbaz Jatan and Driver Killed, Cop Injured in Road Accident in Sonipat

NationalLal Singh, Veteran Punjab Congress Leader, Passes Away at 83

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadUnauthorised hoardings resurface in new way; activists outsmart civic body

AurangabadGCE student Prachi Gatlewar gets Rs 45 L package

AurangabadRelief for 41 Bhokardan passengers stranded in Riyadh

AurangabadRevenge-fueled rampage: Young man repeatedly stabbed in stomach

AurangabadUS-Iran War to Continue for Next 6 Months