SRINAGAR: Jairam Ramesh, a member of parliament and the general secretary in charge of communication for the AICC, stated on Saturday that the restoration of the democratic process and Statehood in Jammu and Kashmir are of the utmost priority.
“The political party alliances are not the focus of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Elections and other associated processes are unrelated to it. He made this statement during a news conference held today at the PCC headquarters in Srinagar. “The yatra is aimed to make a platform for 2024,” he remarked.
In contrast to yesterday, he said that the security measures were sufficient. He continued by saying that at the moment, restoring the democratic process and statehood is of the utmost priority.
Ramesh further said that of total of 136 days, Rahul Gandhi led yatra marched 4080 kilometers in 116 days in which the people from different walks of the life participated and extended their support.
In J&K also, the yatra was held in five districts each in Jammu and Kashmir while a main and culmination function will be held on January 30 and flag hoisting ceremony will be done at PCC headquarters in Srinagar. He further said that the main function will be held at Sher-e-Kashmir Stadium here in Srinagar