Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, visited motorcycle mechanics’ businesses in Delhi’s Karol Bagh neighborhood on Tuesday as part of his ongoing outreach program. In a similar manner to the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Gandhi talked with shoppers when he arrived at the market about 5:15 p.m. and inquired about the difficulties the mechanics were having.
He conversed with market employees and local businesspeople as well.
Gandhi later uploaded photos of his encounter with the mechanics on Facebook along with the caption, “Learning from the hands that turn the wrenches, and keep the wheels of Bharat moving.”
Additionally, the Congress posted images on social media showing the former party leader conversing with technicians and working on bikes.
“India is made by their hands. Our pride and regard for ourselves are the grease on these clothing. Only a hero of the people tries to uplift them. At Karol Bagh in Delhi, Shri Rahul Gandhi is seen with bike mechanics. “The ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ keeps going,’” the opposition group said in a message on social media.
Gandhi may be seen conversing with the vendors and bike mechanics as he fixes a two-wheeler in the photos released by the Congress.
The Gandhi scion has already gone out on the street to talk to regular people.Earlier this month, while on a visit to the US, the former MP rode in a truck from Washington to New York and had an open discussion on the realities of life for Indian-origin truck drivers there with the driver.
In order to better comprehend the issues encountered by truck drivers in India, he had previously taken a truck journey from Delhi to Chandigarh.
The former head of the Congress has been interacting with normal people and listening to their difficulties ever since he began his public outreach campaign with the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
He also recently went to the Bengali market and the Matia Mahal market in ancient Delhi, where he treated himself to some of the local fare. Additionally, he spoke with students from Delhi University and Mukherjee Nagar pupils who were interested in the civil service.
During his campaigning for the Karnataka assembly elections, the Congress leader traveled to Bengaluru via BMTC bus and Blinkit bike in addition to conversing with regular people at coffee shops.

