‘It neither says well, nor does it’, Sonia Gandhi criticizes the Bihar government in a video message


A day before Bihar goes to the polls for the first phase on October 28, Congress President Sonia Gandhi released a video message and urged the people of Bihar to vote against the government whose “actions and intentions they are questionable. ” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared the message on Twitter advocating a change in Bihar that can be introduced by the Mahagathbandhan alliance.

Dear my brothers and sisters from Bihar. The Bihar government has gone astray. High in power and ego, the current Bihar government has strayed from its path. Neither what they say nor what they do is good. The workers are helpless, the farmers are anxious, and the youth are disappointed. The public is with the Mahagatbandhan Congress and it is the call of Bihar ”, said Sonia.

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“Bihar is in crisis today. Dalits, backward people are being subjected to continuous oppression … the governments in Bihar and the Center are ‘bandi governments’. They only know notebandi, the blockade that leads to an economic crisis, ”said the president of Congress in her five-minute speech.

“Bihar has quality, talent, strength and the power of construction. But unemployment, migration, inflation, hunger brought tears and blisters to them. Words that cannot be said should be said with tears. Governments cannot be formed on the basis of fear and crime ”, said the President of Congress when addressing the issues of health, education, agrarian crisis, increased crime rate, migration crisis in Bihar.

Bihar is known as the melting pot of knowledge. I call on the voters of Bihar to vote for Mahagathbandhan; to vote for the change, “said the president of Congress at the end of her speech.

About 71 seats in 16 districts will go to the polls on Wednesday, which will be the first phase of the three-phase voting in the state. A total of 10,066 candidates are in the fray. The Congress, Rashtriyana Janata Dal, the Communist Party of India (CPI), the Communist Party of India Marxist (CPM), the Communist Party for the Liberation of India (Marxist-Leninist) (CPIML) are part of the alliance. Tejashwi Yadav is the leading ministerial candidate for Mahagathbandhan.

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