Rahul Gandhi's Voter Adhikar Yatra: A Call Against 'Vote Chori' in Bihar
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mobilizes support in Bihar through the Voter Adhikar Yatra, alleging collusion between the Election Commission and BJP to 'steal votes.' He calls for action against voter roll manipulation and emphasizes the importance of safeguarding the right to vote as a constitutional right.
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In a fiery accusation, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged a "partnership" between the Election Commission and the BJP, aimed at usurping the voting rights of Biharis. Addressing a gathering during his Voter Adhikar Yatra, he cautioned that losing the right to vote could lead to losing ration cards and land.
Gandhi, while addressing crowds in Nalanda, boldly claimed that previous Bihar polls were "stolen," a truth he believes will emerge someday. He urged the youth to stand against voter fraud, asserting that people's right to vote is their last shield against deprivation.
As his yatra travels through Bihar, Gandhi criticized myriad political and economic policies, positioning his movement as a defense against broader systemic issues. He rallied for a 'Made in India' resurgence to tackle unemployment, standing firm against alleged electoral wrongdoing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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