Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Voter Rights Yatra’ in Bihar is a campaign against alleged electoral malpractices. He has been highlighting irregularities in the elections and has presented evidence. The yatra, which began in Sasaram, aims to address issues of vote theft and the Bihar Voter List Revision, criticizing both the Election Commission and the BJP. The yatra is planned to continue for approximately 16 days, covering 25 districts in Bihar, with support from Tejashwi Yadav and Left party leaders. The itinerary for the second day includes: The yatra will commence at 8:00 AM, reaching Dev Road, followed by stops at Amba-Kutumba, Telhara, Patalganga, and Purana Thana Mor before arriving at Dev Surya Temple. Leaders will visit the Dev Surya Temple at 9:30 AM. The afternoon session will begin at 4:00 PM, covering Guraru, Bagdiha Mor, Ahiyapur Road, Daudnagar-Gaya Road, Panchanpur, Kewali, and Delhi Overbridge. A public meeting is scheduled for 6:30 PM, followed by the arrival at Khalish Park, Gaya at 7:30 PM. Rahul Gandhi, in a social media post, described the yatra as a fight to protect the fundamental democratic right of ‘one person, one vote’. He stated that the yatra would cover over 1,300 kilometers in 16 days and visit more than 20 districts.
