As 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' Concludes in Poll-Bound Bihar, Rahul Promises 'Hydrogen Bomb' on Vote Theft - The Statesman
The Voter Adhikar Yatra covered 1,300 km across 110 constituencies in 25 districts, highlighting alleged vote rigging by BJP-led government before Bihar state elections.
- On Monday, the Voter Adhikar Yatra ended in Patna after covering 1,300 km across 110 assembly constituencies in 25 districts and concluding with a rally from Gandhi Maidan to the Ambedkar statue.
- The Congress centred the march on allegations that Rahul Gandhi warned Congress would soon drop a `hydrogen bomb` of revelations about alleged voter-list manipulation, citing one lakh forged votes in Mahadevapura assembly segment.
- Thousands began gathering from Sunday at Gandhi Maidan, and the 1-km final leg took two-and-a-half hours with police stopping the procession at Dak Bungalow crossing.
- Ravi Shankar Prasad ridiculed Gandhi's `hydrogen bomb` remarks as duds and labeled the Voter Adhikar Yatra 'toxic' and the 'Bihar Badnam Yatra', while Nityanand Rai called it a political gimmick on Monday.
- With Bihar polls approaching, party strategists note the Yatra energised Congress cadres but introduced fresh seat-sharing challenges for the INDIA bloc ahead of talks.
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The Mahagathbandhan's Voter Rights Yatra has been completed in Bihar. During the entire journey, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi avoided the question of CM face from the Mahagathbandhan. Seeing the mood of the Congress, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav himself took charge in the last phase and created an atmosphere for himself.
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