Rahul Gandhi to stay in Haryana's Muslim-dominated Nuh, where DSP was murdered
Rahul Gandhi to stay in Haryana's Muslim-dominated Nuh, where DSP was murdered
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New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', which began from Kanyakumari on September 7, is entering Haryana on the 105th day through the Mundka border in Nuh (Mewat) district adjoining the Rajasthan border. This is the first phase of the yatra in Haryana. In which the yatra will pass through 3 districts in 3 days. There will be a one-day halt in the yatra in each district.

Rahul's yatra will enter Delhi on the morning of 24th December. Rahul Gandhi will stay in the Muslim-majority district Nuh. Let us tell you that Nuh is a Muslim-dominated area of ​​Haryana. Rahul Gandhi's journey will cover most of the time and journey in Nuh district only. There will be a journey of about 70 kilometers. At the same time, the minimum travel time in the Gurugram district will be 20 km. On the last day at Faridabad, the yatra will cover a distance of 26 kms.

Large billboards have been put up by the State Congress Committee and local leaders on the entire route from Nuh to Faridabad regarding Rahul Gandhi's journey. A large number of Congress workers from all over the state reached the Haryana border at the Mundka border in the morning. The Congress party has a sizeable vote base in the Muslim-dominated Mewat area. There are also 3 Congress MLAs from here. The Congress has a lot of hold in this area. In particular, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda has also had a large support base in this area. Also, this is the same area where illegal mining and criminal incidents took place. DSP Surendra Singh was crushed to death by Shabbir when he went to stop illegal mining here. This is the area where the police are often afraid to go, but the Congress has a big vote bank here.

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