Congress leadership at Gandhiji's Wardha ashram, to launch poll campaign

IANS  |  Nagpur 

Top leadership, including Rahul Gandhi, has converged at the historic Ashram in in amid indications that it will launch its 2019 Lok Sabha election campaign on Tuesday, coinciding with Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, party officials said.

The will also garland a statue of near the District Collectorate, take out a foot march (padyatra) and address a rally at the Circus Ground in the town.

An leader said that the events are significant as it was the venue where the CWC met in 1942 under Gandhiji's leadership to launch the 'Quit Movement' of August 8, 1942, which ultimately saw the collapse of the British rule after five years.

"We are now celebrating the 150th birth and also the 70th year of India's independence. So, we are holding a CWC meeting here," told the media.

Addressing the media, Spokesperson launched an attack on the ruling and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

He alleged that the RSS and are "on the same page in propagating hatred, divisions and violence among the people", and that the BJP government was engaging in polarising people on communal, caste and regional lines.

"During the British Raj, the country's plurality was under threat because of 'divide-and-rule policy'... now, the policies of the BJP government are on similar lines.

"As the country secured freedom under the stewardship of Mahatma Gandhi, we will free the country of the BJP under Rahul Gandhi's leadership," Surjewala said.

Meanwhile, said that the world's biggest 'charkha' or spinning wheel will be unveiled outside Ashram complex.

The approximately 31-feet X 19-feet charkha will be bigger than that installed at the Delhi airport, he said.

Mungantiwar said that government will get prepared 206 saplings of a 'peepal' tree, the sapling of which was planted here in 1936 by Gandhiji, and plant them at 206 Martyrs Memorials in to mark the sesquicentennial.

The government also plans to release 101 prisoners from various jails, including 28 from Mumbai's Arthur Road Central and on Tuesday.

Gandhiji had spent around 10 years at the Sevagram Ashram, or the 'Village of Service'.

The 'Bapu Kutir', the tiny hut where he lived, is now a mecca for students, academics, researchers, domestic and foreign tourists and Gandhians.

The Sevagram Ashram is spread over 400 acres and houses other prominent institutions like Nai Talim Samiti, Seva Sangh, Akhil Bharatiya Seva Sangh and

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 20:30 IST