Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said his Bharat Jodo Yatra has achieved success in ”changing the narrative” in the country and brought crores of people together to denounce hatred and spread the message of love. He alleged that the BJP and the RSS have created an atmosphere of hatred in the country and said suppressing or frightening people cannot stop the truth from coming out. ”The yatra has achieved something fundamental, very powerful and what the yatra has done cannot be changed. It has shown that there are two visions of India, one is hate-filled, arrogant and cowardly and another is love-filled, embracing and brave. It (yatra) has made these two visions absolutely crystal clear,” Gandhi told a press conference here. The Bharat Jodo Yatra, which was started by Gandhi from Kanyakumari on September 7, completed 130th day on Tuesday and left Jammu for Kashmir, where the former Congress president will unfurl the tricolour at party headquarters in Srinagar on January 30 to mark the end of the marathon march. ”Millions of people have walked in support of this yatra, which has changed the narrative in the country. The fundamental fact is that the yatra has been successful and brought India together and shown Indian people believe much more in love and affection,” Gandhi said. He said the sole aim of the yatra is to unite the people against the atmosphere of hatred ”created by the BJP and the RSS across the country” and concentration of wealth to a chosen few resulting in inflation and unemployment. ”We have a good yatra which is concluding in the next few days. We learnt a lot from it,” he said. On the controversial BBC documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’, the Congress leader quoted Hindu religious books and said that the truth cannot be hidden. ”The truth always comes out even if you ban, suppress the press, control the institutions, use CBI, ED. Still, the truth shines bright. It has the nasty habit of coming out. So no amoun

