Patna, Oct 29 (KNS): Ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi spoke at a public event in Sakra, Muzaffarpur on Wednesday, questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s priorities and the work of the current government.
Gandhi told the audience that Modi prioritizes electoral success over addressing citizens’ concerns. He suggested that the Prime Minister adapts his actions to secure votes rather than respond to public needs.
The Congress leader also highlighted differences in handling religious occasions, pointing out that while people observed traditional rituals, Modi participated in private facilities. Gandhi said this indicated a focus on political objectives rather than local customs.
He raised concerns about the government’s support for small businesses and agricultural communities, claiming policies favored large companies and industrialists. Gandhi emphasized the need to promote locally manufactured goods in Bihar.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
On stage with Gandhi were Tejashwi Yadav, the Grand Alliance’s proposed chief minister, and Mukesh Sahani of the Vikassheel Insaan Party. Both urged voters to consider an alternative to the current administration, asserting that certain communities have been neglected.
Gandhi spoke about challenges in education and job opportunities, stating that students face difficulties due to systemic issues and limited resources, causing migration in search of work and studies.
He also stressed the importance of a caste survey and policies addressing social equity, accusing the present government of inaction on these matters.
Rahul Gandhi encouraged Bihar residents to support the Grand Alliance, promising inclusive governance and the establishment of a higher education institution in the state within five years.(KNS)