Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP of Remote-Control Governance in Bihar
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP of running the Bihar government remotely via CM Nitish Kumar's face, while critiquing the ruling party's stance on social justice and economic policies. Gandhi emphasized the need for a government that addresses the interests of all societal segments.
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Rahul Gandhi, a prominent Congress leader, has leveled charges against the BJP, alleging that the party is orchestrating Bihar's governance through 'remote control' with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the face.
During a rally in Muzaffarpur, Gandhi spoke about socioeconomic disparities, citing how India's wealth disproportionately favors a wealthy elite while states like Bihar struggle with poverty. He criticized policies like demonetization and alleged monopolies in the telecom sector.
Gandhi stressed the importance of adhering to constitutional values against vote theft, while envisioning educational potential for Bihar where the modern Nalanda University could attract international scholars. The speech aimed to energize support for the INDIA bloc and ensure comprehensive representation across societal lines.
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