These days Rahul Gandhi is in news because of his initiative of Bharat Jodo Yatra. Robert Vadra his brother-in-law, who was in Shirdi town of Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district to offer prayers at the famous Saibaba temple in his statement hailed Rahul Gandhi and compared him to Saibaba. He said that Rahul Gandhi's thinking is similar to that of the spiritual leaders (Saibaba) who preached unity.
India will witness a change due to Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' as thousands of people are getting connected to it and are seeing him as the hope for the future, the Congress Leader, Robert Vadra amid ongoing 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', he said, "Rahul Gandhi is visiting a number of places and meeting thousands of people. These people are joining him in large numbers. Change will come in the future as Rahul Gandhi is the new hope for people."
He further added, "The government (led by Bharatiya Janata Party at the Centre) will talk about our failures. They will make fun of the party (Congress), but Rahul, and Priyanka (Gandhi Vadra) will not stop. We are among the people together and will work unitedly for them.”
He further added, “The Gandhi family was receiving immense love from people, he said, adding that the newly-elected Congress president (Mallikarjun Kharge) will strive to help the masses. He further speaking about the leader who are leaving the party or thinking of leaving the party said , "Those who want to leave can leave, but those who will stay will understand the sacrifice made by Sonia Gandhi and efforts of Rahul and Priyanka".
Robert Vadra further expressed happiness at being able to pray at the temple here, Vadra said that Saibaba has given the message of unity. He said, "Currently our country is facing a lot of distress. Rahul Gandhi's thinking is similar to that of Saibaba's. Hope he gets (the saint's) blessings.
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