Won't Wear Sweater Till...: Rahul Gandhi On Wearing T-shirt As Delhi Braces Chilly Winter
Rahul Gandhi on Monday said he decided to wear only T-shirts during the march after meeting three poor girls "shivering in torn cloth?s" in Madhya Pradesh.
New Delhi: Amid the discussions going around about his wearing a T-shirt despite the chilling cold during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that he will start wearing a sweater when he will start shivering. Rahul Gandhi on Monday said he decided to wear only T-shirts during the march after meeting three poor girls "shivering in torn cloth?s" in Madhya Pradesh.
"When I start shivering, then I will think of wearing a sweater. I want to give a message to those three girls that if you are feeling cold, then Rahul Gandhi will also feel cold," Gandhi said. "People ask me why I am wearing this white T-shirt, don't I feel cold. I will tell you the reason. When the yatra began... in Kerala, it was hot and humid. But when we entered Madhya Prades, it was slightly cold.
इस टी-शर्ट से बस इतना इज़हार कर रहा हूं,
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 9, 2023
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"One day three poor girl children in torn clothes came to me...When I held them, they were shivering as they were not wearing proper clothes. On that day, I took a decision that till the time I do not shiver, I will only wear a T-shirt," Gandhi said, while addressing a street corner meeting in Haryana's Ambala this evening. Gandhi said that Pradesh leg give out a message to those girls.
During Uttar Pradesh-leg of the yatra, the Wayanad MP had last week said that the media is highlighting his attire but taking "no notice of the poor farmers and labourers walking along with him in torn clothes".
"My being in T-shirt is not a real question, the real question is why are the fas, poor labourers of the, country and their children are in torn clothes, T-shirts and without sweaters," he had said in Bhagpat.
Gandhi on Monday targeted PM Fasal Bima Yojana and said when crops are destroyed due to vagaries of weather and other reasons and affected beneficiaries go to seek compensation, they come to know that the company is nowhere to be found, as reported by PTI. The former Congress chief further said in Himachal Pradesh, entire apple trade is in the hands of one industry ialist. "If you the go to Jammu and Kashmir, again entire apple trade in the hands of same industrialist," he said.
Currently, the march is passing through Haryana. The yatra, which started from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu on September 7, will end after reaching Srinagar on January 30 with Gandhi hoisting the national flag there. The march has so far covered Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
(With PTI Inputs)