Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, an RJD leader, organized a ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ (Voter Rights March) in Bihar, addressing voter list revisions and vote theft. A bike rally was organized in Darbhanga as part of this march, during which a man’s motorcycle was taken by a security guard. Following the rally, the motorcycle was stolen. On September 1, at the journey’s conclusion, the man received a new motorcycle from Rahul Gandhi to replace the missing one. The voter rights rally was marked by political intensity. Shubham Saurabh, a hotel owner in Darbhanga, stated that security personnel took seven motorcycles parked at his hotel for a 2-kilometer rally on August 27th. After the rally, Shubham’s motorcycle was gone. He contacted party members for assistance after his motorcycle disappeared. He was later informed he would be given a new motorcycle at the closing ceremony in Patna. (The Congress released a video of the incident on their YouTube channel). Shubham was told to arrive in Patna by 7 AM. Eventually, Rahul Gandhi gave him the keys to a new motorcycle. The man’s original motorcycle was a Pulsar 220. He expressed his gratitude, saying he was very thankful and felt wonderful, as Rahul Gandhi handed him the keys on stage. The Voter Rights March began on August 17 in Sasaram, Bihar, and concluded in Patna on September 1. In Patna, Rahul Gandhi made a major statement regarding vote theft, saying they had deployed an ‘atom bomb’ in Mahadevpura and were set to use a ‘hydrogen bomb’.
