By meeting Rohith's mother, the steps towards the goal of the journey gained new courage as well as the mind got peace, the former Congress chief said.
Vemula, 26, had hung himself in his hostel room alleging discrimination and harassment by the university management on account of being a Dalit. He and four others had been suspended on the complaint of an ABVP leader.
The Indian Express quoted Congress leaders saying that civil society group members are coming to meet and talk to Rahul.
“At Shadnagar, a large group of residents who call themselves civil volunteers and share the Congress ideals of communal harmony, peace and protection of democracy joined the padayatra. Similarly, a large number of members of groups like the Telangana Federation of Trade Union, Pravasi Mitra Labour Union, academicians and activists like Prof G Haragopal, member of the Rythu Swaraj Vedika, are participating in huge numbers,” one of the leaders was quoted as saying.
The development comes a big boost to the Congress' Dalit outreach bid in Telangana, which is scheduled to go to polls next year. Ahead of the Assembly polls, the Congress, along with the BJP and K Chandrashekar Rao's BRS, is making deparate attempts to woo the Dalit voters to make considerable gains in the Munugode by-election.
In June this year, KCR announced a ‘Dalit Bandhu (empowerment)’ scheme, in which he promised Rs 10 lakh through direct bank transfer to every Scheduled Caste family in the state. The scheme, however, is yet to be implemented.
The Congress, which slammed the chief minister’s scheme as an election stunt, later launched a month-long Dalit-Adivasi Dandora (drive).