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Congress leader Rahul gandhi launched his campaign in muzaffarpur ahead of the bihar Assembly elections.
Shared the stage with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav at a joint rally.
Launched attacks on both prime minister narendra modi and chief minister Nitish Kumar.
Attack on PM Modi
Rahul gandhi said, “If you ask narendra modi to dance for votes, he will dance on stage.”
Criticized Modi for being indifferent to Chhath Puja and the cleaning of the yamuna River.
Compared devotees bathing in the polluted yamuna with Modi bathing in a private swimming pool, implying Modi is disconnected from common people.
Claimed Modi is only concerned with securing votes, not public welfare.
BJP’s Counterattack
BJP condemned Rahul’s remarks, calling his language that of a “local thug.”
Accused Rahul gandhi of insulting PM Modi’s supporters.
Alleged his comments mocked the indian electorate and democracy.
Targeting Nitish Kumar
Rahul gandhi criticized chief minister Nitish Kumar for failing to support backward classes for over 20 years.
Claimed Nitish’s image is used while the bjp holds actual power: “Nitish ji’s face is being used, but the real control is with the BJP.”
Asserted that the bjp has no real concern for social justice in Bihar.
Allegations of Vote Theft
Reiterated claims that the bjp steals elections, citing maharashtra and haryana as examples.
Warned about the deletion of approximately 6.6 million names from Bihar’s voter list.
Urged people to vote for the “Grand Alliance.”
Promise of Inclusive Governance
Rahul gandhi promised a government representing every caste, religion, and section of Bihar.
Emphasized that no one will be left behind under a Congress-led government.
“Made in Bihar” and Economic Critique
Criticized Modi’s demonetization and GST policies for harming small businesses.
Advocated local employment: “What is written on the back of your mobile phone? Made in China. We say – Made in Bihar.”
Highlighted UPA’s efforts to revive Nalanda University; expressed desire to make bihar a global education hub again.
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