<p>Emulating Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday began his "long march" titled 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' seeking to halt the seemingly inexorable slow decline of his once-mighty Congress party.</p>.<p>The grand old party, which governed for decades after India's 1947 independence from Britain, is a shadow of its former self, discredited and crushed under the electoral juggernaut of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.</p>.<p>The BJP thrashed Congress at the last two elections, with Modi deriding Gandhi -- descended not from the Mahatma but from India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru -- as an out-of-touch pampered princeling and playboy.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/rahul-should-go-to-pakistan-for-bharat-jodo-yatra-says-himanta-1143063.html"><strong>Also read: Rahul should go to Pakistan for 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', says Himanta</strong></a></p>.<p>Before setting off on the trek, Gandhi prayed at a monument in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu where in 1991 his father Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated -- like his grandmother Indira seven years earlier.</p>.<p>"I lost my father to the politics of hate and division. I will not lose my beloved country to it too," Gandhi, 52, said on Twitter.</p>.<p>He then headed to the southernmost tip of India, before traversing the nation, covering 3,500 kilometres (2,175 miles) across 150 days and ending in Kashmir -- although it was unclear if he will actually walk all the way.</p>.<p>The aim, he said, is to highlight rampant unemployment, soaring inflation and growing polarisation between majority Hindus and religious minorities like Muslims under Modi, 71.</p>.<p>"I want to ask you whether price rises or hatred strengthens the country... Narendra Modi and the BJP are weakening the country," Rahul told a rally in New Delhi on Sunday ahead of the mega march.</p>.<p>"The Congress party, on the other hand, unites the country. We erase hatred and when hatred is erased, the country moves faster."</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/yatra-can-achieve-both-bharat-jodo-and-congress-jodo-shashi-tharoor-1142747.html"><strong>Also read | Yatra can achieve both 'Bharat Jodo' and 'Congress jodo': Shashi Tharoor</strong></a></p>.<p>Mahatma Gandhi famously trekked some 380 kilometres (240 miles) in 1930 to protest a salt tariff imposed by British rulers, in a seminal moment in the independence struggle.</p>.<p>But Rahul, dubbed an "empty suit" in leaked 2005 US diplomatic cables, is seen as a reluctant leader despite being the great-grandson, grandson and son of three past premiers of the world's biggest democracy.</p>.<p>Gandhi quit as party president after the 2019 election debacle and was replaced on an interim basis by his mother Sonia Gandhi, 75, widow of Rajiv.</p>.<p>If he returns as president, which remains unclear, he faces a huge battle to revive the party, in power in just two out of 28 states and in coalition in four others.</p>.<p>Analysts say Congress lacks Modi's common touch and is missing a counter-narrative to the BJP's politics which is infused with a heavy dose of "Hindutva" -- an ideology that believes in making India an exclusive Hindu state.</p>.<p>The march "is not a gimmick. Rahul Gandhi sincerely believes in religious harmony. But the people are not interested. So, it will fail," said political analyst Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Junior.</p>.<p>"Rahul and Congress would have to work hard on the ground, find out the problems people are facing in different parts of the country," he told AFP.</p>.<p>"(The people) need someone to voice their dissatisfaction."</p>
<p>Emulating Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday began his "long march" titled 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' seeking to halt the seemingly inexorable slow decline of his once-mighty Congress party.</p>.<p>The grand old party, which governed for decades after India's 1947 independence from Britain, is a shadow of its former self, discredited and crushed under the electoral juggernaut of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.</p>.<p>The BJP thrashed Congress at the last two elections, with Modi deriding Gandhi -- descended not from the Mahatma but from India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru -- as an out-of-touch pampered princeling and playboy.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/rahul-should-go-to-pakistan-for-bharat-jodo-yatra-says-himanta-1143063.html"><strong>Also read: Rahul should go to Pakistan for 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', says Himanta</strong></a></p>.<p>Before setting off on the trek, Gandhi prayed at a monument in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu where in 1991 his father Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated -- like his grandmother Indira seven years earlier.</p>.<p>"I lost my father to the politics of hate and division. I will not lose my beloved country to it too," Gandhi, 52, said on Twitter.</p>.<p>He then headed to the southernmost tip of India, before traversing the nation, covering 3,500 kilometres (2,175 miles) across 150 days and ending in Kashmir -- although it was unclear if he will actually walk all the way.</p>.<p>The aim, he said, is to highlight rampant unemployment, soaring inflation and growing polarisation between majority Hindus and religious minorities like Muslims under Modi, 71.</p>.<p>"I want to ask you whether price rises or hatred strengthens the country... Narendra Modi and the BJP are weakening the country," Rahul told a rally in New Delhi on Sunday ahead of the mega march.</p>.<p>"The Congress party, on the other hand, unites the country. We erase hatred and when hatred is erased, the country moves faster."</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/yatra-can-achieve-both-bharat-jodo-and-congress-jodo-shashi-tharoor-1142747.html"><strong>Also read | Yatra can achieve both 'Bharat Jodo' and 'Congress jodo': Shashi Tharoor</strong></a></p>.<p>Mahatma Gandhi famously trekked some 380 kilometres (240 miles) in 1930 to protest a salt tariff imposed by British rulers, in a seminal moment in the independence struggle.</p>.<p>But Rahul, dubbed an "empty suit" in leaked 2005 US diplomatic cables, is seen as a reluctant leader despite being the great-grandson, grandson and son of three past premiers of the world's biggest democracy.</p>.<p>Gandhi quit as party president after the 2019 election debacle and was replaced on an interim basis by his mother Sonia Gandhi, 75, widow of Rajiv.</p>.<p>If he returns as president, which remains unclear, he faces a huge battle to revive the party, in power in just two out of 28 states and in coalition in four others.</p>.<p>Analysts say Congress lacks Modi's common touch and is missing a counter-narrative to the BJP's politics which is infused with a heavy dose of "Hindutva" -- an ideology that believes in making India an exclusive Hindu state.</p>.<p>The march "is not a gimmick. Rahul Gandhi sincerely believes in religious harmony. But the people are not interested. So, it will fail," said political analyst Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Junior.</p>.<p>"Rahul and Congress would have to work hard on the ground, find out the problems people are facing in different parts of the country," he told AFP.</p>.<p>"(The people) need someone to voice their dissatisfaction."</p>