Aurangabad, Bihar – Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, delivered a fiery speech at an election rally, accusing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of operating under the influence of central leadership in New Delhi. Gandhi alleged that Kumar’s administration has severely curtailed job prospects for Bihar’s younger generation, forcing them into labor roles. The leader also drew attention to the persistent problem of leaked examination papers, suggesting that students from affluent backgrounds are the primary beneficiaries. Furthermore, Gandhi opined that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focus is on encouraging social media engagement, such as creating short video reels. This, he argued, serves as a deliberate distraction from pressing concerns related to education, health, and employment. Gandhi also accused Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of engaging in ‘vote chori’ (vote theft) tactics in Bihar, citing their alleged belief that the NDA cannot win the upcoming polls legitimately. He assured the audience that an INDIA bloc government in Bihar would champion the cause of the extremely backward, socially marginalized, and Dalit communities. Gandhi expressed confidence in the alertness of Bihar’s populace, stating that attempts to manipulate election results will be unsuccessful.
