Rahul Gandhi departs for Bihar to participate in the Jan Vishwas rally organized by RJD

GG News Bureau

Patna, 3rd March. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left for Patna today to attend the “Jan Vishwas Rally” of Rashtriya Janata Dal. According to party leaders, the entire city of Patna has been participating in the rally since last night, and everyone is eager to hear from the Mahagathbandhan leaders.

In order to participate in the RJD rally, Rahul Gandhi took a day off from his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Madhya Pradesh. Akhilesh Prasad Singh, the president of the Bihar Congress, predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party would lose this election.

“BJP will not win this battle. The rally has engulfed the entirety of Patna since last night. Not a single Panchayat has failed to show up to this event. Everyone is eager to hear from the Mahagathbandhan leaders and to defeat each and every BJP candidate. “Nitish Kumar is no longer a factor influencing Bihar politics; his relevance in the field has diminished,” he said.

Shakeel Ahmad Khan, another Congressman, highlighted how the BJP is rattled by the rally’s great success. “The BJP is alarmed by the tremendous success of this rally, the RJD’s Jan Vishwas Rally. What Chief Minister Nitish Kumar says is worthless. “It seems like PM Modi made some false promises during his rally, and now that people in Bihar have been listening to him for the past ten years, nobody trusts him anymore,” the man remarked.

In the meantime, before the party’s Jan Vishwas Rally in Patna, supporters of the RJD gathered at the home of former Bihar chief minister and RJD leader Rabri Devi.

Present was Lalu Prasad Yadav, the former chief minister of Bihar and leader of the RJD.

Jairam, the Congress General Secretary in charge of communications. Ramesh provided insights into the Congress leader’s planned participation in the Patna rally.

Rahul Ji, Akhilesh Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav, and the president of the Congress will be there. This is a large-scale rally that is essentially an India rally, it can be said,” he stated.

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