No pressure on party workers to participate in Bharat Jodo Yatra: Kamal Nath
"There is no pressure on any worker to take part in this historic Yatra, nor have we issued any directive to them to get associated with the Yatra. Despite that, all party workers will join it with their heart," Nath said.

"There is no pressure on any worker to take part in this historic Yatra, nor have we issued any directive to them to get associated with the Yatra. Despite that, all party workers will join it with their heart," Nath said.
Bharat Jodo Yatra did not have any political objective but was aimed at saving India's unity in diversity, culture and Constitution, he said.
Rahul Gandhi thought of launching the Yatra as "our cultural and constitutional institutions are in danger," the former MP chief minister said.
The Constitution given to India by Dr B R Ambedkar was copied by several other countries, he said.
"But if the Constitution falls into the wrong hands, what will happen?" Nath asked.
The Yatra is scheduled to enter Madhya Pradesh in Burhanpur district on November 20. It will pass through the Malwa-Nimar region in 13 days before entering Rajasthan. PTI HWP MAS KRK KRK
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