Updated On: 04 November, 2022 08:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Some leaders have had a taste of walking with Gandhi in other states, but it is time they did not lag behind despite the leader’s wish that not all, especially the seniors, walk long distances

(Left) State senior V-P Ganesh Yadav and ex-youth Congress working president Suraj Thakur with Rahul Gandhi
Fitness is the mantra for state Congress leaders who will participate in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, which enters Maharashtra in the next three days. They have got sports shoes and have been walking on roads and treadmills, following a regimen that can keep them moving, if not match the pace of their agile leader.
Some leaders have had a taste of walking with Gandhi in other states, but it is time they did not lag behind despite the leader’s wish that not all, especially the seniors, walk long distances. Gandhi is expected to walk 382 km—about 25-30 km each day in Maharashtra—from Deglur to Jalgaon Jamod in 14 days, before entering Madhya Pradesh. Of these, four days will be spent in Nanded district before entering western Vidarbha.