Bengal BJP to take out 10-day ‘Gandhi Sankalp Yatra’ from October 15

October 13, 2019 05:33 pm | Updated 05:33 pm IST - Kolkata

Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh./ File photo

Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh./ File photo

The BJP leadership in West Bengal will be taking out rallies across the state from October 15 to 26, as part of the party’s nationwide ‘Gandhi Sankalp Yatra’ initiative to propagate the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

Addressing a press meet here on Sunday, BJP State unit chief Dilip Ghosh said party MPs, MLAs and panchayat chiefs will take part in the rallies, each of which will be preceded by a tableau projecting Mahatma Gandhi’s contributions.

“The yatra was launched on October 2 elsewhere in the country, on the occasion of Gandhiji’s 150th birth anniversary. Here, we had to postpone the date in view of the ongoing festive season,” he said.

“In all, the rallies will cover a distance of 6,500 km in the state over a period of 10 days,” Mr. Ghosh stated, adding the administration would be informed about the rally and its course in advance.

Asked if the party was anticipating any restriction by the state administration, Mr. Ghosh said, “This yatra is being taken out by the BJP to preach Gandhi’s ideals of non-violence and cleanliness to the present generation.”

“I think the ruling dispensation will not be opposed to the initiative. However, if there is any such development we will act accordingly,” the BJP MP from Midnapore said.

The State government had last year slammed brakes on the saffron party’s ‘rath yatra’, citing possible breakdown in law and order.

The upcoming yatra, Mr. Ghosh maintained, will boost the Prime Minister’s ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’

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