Indore: Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday (November 27) reached Indore, the financial capital of Madhya Pradesh. During this journey, Rahul was seen riding a bike during the journey in Mhow this morning. A video of this has also surfaced, in which security personnel is seen running in front of Rahul Gandhi's bike. Rahul Gandhi's path is being cleared quickly. At the same time, his supporters are seen running behind Rahul, in which a person is running behind the tricolor. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader of Madhya Pradesh and former minister Jitu Patwari was also seen running. During the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', a differently-abled person also joined the yatra, and Rahul was also seen pushing his wheelchair for some time. After joining the yatra, Manohar, who is disabled, said that he told Rahul that now the country should change. Let us know that, 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' has entered the 5th day in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday. After spending the night in Mhow, the birthplace of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, who contributed significantly to the making of the Constitution, the people involved in it started walking under Rahul's leadership. The yatra reached Indore via the suburbs of Rau. The red carpet was laid out to welcome the visit in Rau. Congress broke up during Bharat Jodo Yatra: Let me tell you that, amid the Bharat Jodo Yatra being taken out by Rahul Gandhi, Congress is constantly getting setbacks. Now the Congress has also suffered a major setback in Madhya Pradesh. Babulal Mewra, former MLA from Vijaypur assembly constituency in Sheopur district, has joined the BJP with around 700 of his supporters. The big thing is that all this happened when Rahul Gandhi is in Madhya Pradesh with his 'Bharat Jodo Yatra'. Earlier on Friday, one of former CM Kamal Nath's most trusted people, his media coordinator Narendra Saluja, left the Congress and joined the BJP. Another VIDEO: Punishment or Enjoyment? Satyendar Jain got 10 'servants' in jail Baba Ramdev's statement on women creates a ruckus, 'Good even if you do not wear...' Uddhav Thackeray's big statement, 'With the blessings of Modi...'