Rahul Gandhi ko Thand Nahi Lagti? Congress Leader Finally Reveals Why He is Wearing T-shirt in Biting Cold

Last Update: January 09, 2023, 22:18 IST

The former Congress president had said that even after covering a distance of more than 3000 kilometers on foot in 110 days, he was neither feeling tired nor shivering in the cold in a T-shirt.  (Photo: Twitter/@bharatjodo)

The former Congress president had said that even after covering a distance of more than 3000 kilometers on foot in 110 days, he was neither feeling tired nor shivering in the cold in a T-shirt. (Photo: Twitter/@bharatjodo)

The Bharat Jodo Yatra, which started from Kanyakumari in September last year, is currently in Ambala, Haryana. Dense fog continued to grip North and Northwest India on Monday, affecting air, rail and road traffic adversely.

“Kya rahul gandhi ko tha nahin lagti kya?” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi The million dollar question has finally been answered as to why he is hitting the streets wearing a T-shirt in freezing temperatures of North India.

His polo T-shirt remains a topic of discussion among politicians and the public. While his party colleague Salman Khurshid called him a “superhuman”, the opposition mocked him and a BJP leader asked what he eats.

Wayanad MP reveals the real story behind his decision to wear the T-shirt. “Stuck behind my T-shirt. Why to wear this white T-shirt? Doesn’t it feel cold? (People asking questions about my T-shirt and why I am not feeling cold). When the yatra reached Madhya Pradesh, it was a bit cold. Three poor children came to me in torn shirts, trembling when I caught them. That day, I decided that I would only wear T-shirts until I shivered. When I start shivering and feel cold, I think of wearing a sweater. I want to give a message to these kids that when you are feeling cold, I am feeling it too. When they wear sweaters, I will also wear them.

The Bharat Jodo Yatra, which started from Kanyakumari in September last year, is currently in Ambala, Haryana. north and northwest India Dense fog continued to affect air, rail and road traffic on Monday as well.

“They (journalists) keep asking me how come I don’t feel cold. But they do not ask these questions to farmers, labourers, poor children. I have driven 2,800km, but believe me it is not a big deal. Farmers walk so much everyday; As do farm labourers, factory workers – all over India, in fact,” the Wayanad MP had said earlier.

He had said, ‘My being in T-shirt is not the real question, the real question is why the country’s farmers, poor laborers and their children are in torn clothes, T-shirts and without sweaters.’

The former Congress president had said that even after covering a distance of more than 3000 kilometers on foot in 110 days, he was neither feeling tired nor shivering in the cold in a T-shirt.

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