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Sar Digvijay Singh has written in the letter that my picture should not be put in any poster of Madhya Pradesh Congress. I should be kept away from the banners, posters and hoardings put up in the Yatra. He further wrote that only the pictures of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Kamal Nath should be in the poster of the Yatra. , Digvijay Singh (file photo) - Photo : Social Media Detail Congress leader Rahul Gandhi By the end of November, the Bharat Jodi Yatra may enter Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh via Maharashtra. Former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh has written a letter to State Congress President and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath regarding this visit. The market of speculation has heated up regarding this. Digvijay Singh wants that whatever banners-posters and hoardings put up during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, should not have his picture. This letter was written on Oct. Now this letter has surfaced and questions are being raised. Digvijay Singh, a veteran Congress leader and one of the planners of Bharat Jodo Yatra, wrote in the letter that my picture should not be put in any poster of Madhya Pradesh Congress. I should be kept away from travel banners, posters and hoardings. He further wrote that the posters of the yatra should have only pictures of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Kamal Nath. He has wished that this yatra in Madhya Pradesh should establish new dimensions of success and infuse a new enthusiasm and enthusiasm among the workers. Digvijay Singh also wrote that wherever you need my support, I am always with you. On my part, I convey my best wishes for the success of the journey in Madhya Pradesh. Rahul Gandhi's India Jodo Yatra left for Kashmir from Kanyakumari in September. Digvijay Singh wrote that to make the yatra successful in the state, workers up to the booth level are being contacted. Addressing Kamal Nath, he wrote that you have given accountability by deputing district travel in-charges for the preparations for the yatra at the district level. From the sub-yatras going on in all the districts in the state, it seems that under your leadership, the yatra in Madhya Pradesh will also get huge public support. He further wrote that lakhs of people have warmly welcomed the ongoing yatra carrying the message of love and goodwill against the hatred prevailing in the country for the last seven to eight years. ,

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Digvijay Singh has written in the letter that my picture should not be put in any poster of Madhya Pradesh Congress. I should be kept away from the banners, posters and hoardings put up in the Yatra. He further wrote that only the pictures of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Kamal Nath should be in the poster of the Yatra. , Digvijay Singh (file photo) – Photo : Social Media

Detail Congress leader Rahul Gandhi By the end of November, the Bharat Jodi Yatra may enter Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh via Maharashtra. Former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh has written a letter to State Congress President and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath regarding this visit. The market of speculation has heated up regarding this. Digvijay Singh wants that whatever banners-posters and hoardings put up during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, should not have his picture. This letter was written on Oct. Now this letter has surfaced and questions are being raised.

Digvijay Singh, a veteran Congress leader and one of the planners of Bharat Jodo Yatra, wrote in the letter that my picture should not be put in any poster of Madhya Pradesh Congress. I should be kept away from travel banners, posters and hoardings. He further wrote that the posters of the yatra should have only pictures of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Kamal Nath. He has wished that this yatra in Madhya Pradesh should establish new dimensions of success and infuse a new enthusiasm and enthusiasm among the workers. Digvijay Singh also wrote that wherever you need my support, I am always with you. On my part, I convey my best wishes for the success of the journey in Madhya Pradesh. Rahul Gandhi’s India Jodo Yatra left for Kashmir from Kanyakumari in September.

Digvijay Singh wrote that to make the yatra successful in the state, workers up to the booth level are being contacted. Addressing Kamal Nath, he wrote that you have given accountability by deputing district travel in-charges for the preparations for the yatra at the district level. From the sub-yatras going on in all the districts in the state, it seems that under your leadership, the yatra in Madhya Pradesh will also get huge public support. He further wrote that lakhs of people have warmly welcomed the ongoing yatra carrying the message of love and goodwill against the hatred prevailing in the country for the last seven to eight years. ,

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