
The Sadbhav Yatra led by former Hisar MP Brijendra Singh will culminate in Rohtak, the hometown of former CM Bhupinder Hooda, on May 23. The occasion will be marked by a 6-km foot march. The yatra began on October 5.
Former Union minister Birendra Singh shared this information while interacting with the media here on Thursday. “All former state Congress presidents, including Hooda, Kumari Selja, Phool Chand Mullana, Balbir Pal Shah, Dharampal Malik, Ashok Tanwar and Udai Bhan, have been invited to the concluding event. Senior party leader Kuldeep Sharma and Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Surjewala have also been invited. The invitations have been personally sent by Brijendra Singh through formal letters,” he said.
State Congress president Rao Narender Singh would welcome all participants at the concluding ceremony of the yatra that would complete its journey across all 90 Assembly constituencies of the state, he said.
In reply to a question, he said, “In the 60-year history of Haryana’s formation, this is the first such foot march, which has covered nearly 2,800 km across all Assembly constituencies. The yatra has strengthened the organisational structure of the state Congress, with participation from leaders and workers, while also promoting social harmony.”
He clarified that Brijendra launched the yatra only after receiving approval from Rahul Gandhi. He also said the Congress was united.






