BHOPAL: Congress’s ambitious Nyay Yatra has hit Madhya Pradesh roads, dissecting the Bhagirathpura catastrophe and MGNREGA dilutions with surgical precision. Launching to packed venues, it marks the opposition’s offensive in a high-stakes political theater.
Bhagirathpura’s wall tragedy – a preventable disaster amid monsoon threats – exposes urban planning lapses, Congress claims. Families mourn lost ones while alleging cover-ups; yatra spotlights their plight through survivor testimonies and photo exhibits.
On MGNREGA, amendments streamlining operations are recast by Congress as sabotage. Wage discrepancies, app glitches barring job cards – grievances flow from rural pit stops. The yatra advocates ‘100 days guarantee’ revival, resonating with landless laborers.
Logistically robust, the event features live-streamed rallies, door-to-door campaigns, and alliance-building with local influencers. Star campaigners rotate, keeping energy high. Media buzz intensifies as viral clips capture raw emotions.
In the broader context, this yatra repositions Congress as governance watchdog. Facing accusations of drama, it substantiates claims with evidence dossiers. As wheels turn, it tests the government’s resilience, hinting at electoral turbulence ahead.