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Swaraj India launches yatra in Rewari

REWARI: Swaraj India Party members, led by its national president Yogendra Yadav, on Sunday launched nine-day ‘Swaraj Yatra’ from Manethi village here to raise the issues pertaining to public interest.



Swaraj India launches yatra in Rewari

Tribune News Service

Rewari, July 1

Swaraj India Party members, led by its national president Yogendra Yadav, on Sunday launched nine-day ‘Swaraj Yatra’ from Manethi village here to raise the issues pertaining to public interest. The yatra was flagged off by 95-year-old Capt Balbir Singh (retired).

The party is demanding minimum support price (MSP) for every crop, employment to every person with full wages, restoration of ponds to water conservation and intoxication free villages to ensure happiness in villages.

The yatra reached Balwadi village in the evening after passing through Kund, Padla, Basduda Nangal, Jamalpur, Dhani Kolana and Dhani Radha villages. Addressing the people, Yadav said the yatra aimed at highlighting the public issues. He also interacted with villagers over various issues.

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