 
													Rahul's 'dance' attack on Modi in Bihar's political arena: Criticism of those seeking votes in the name of Chhath Puja, BJP alleges 'goon-like language'	
													
													
Muzaffarpur, November 15 (News Correspondent): As political excitement in the Bihar assembly election arena reaches its peak, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a strong attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a joint meeting in Muzaffarpur. Directly referring to this, 'Modiji will even come on stage and dance for votes!' Rahul Gandhi criticized Modi's 'drama' on Chhath Puja and Yamuna river cleanliness campaigns for political gain. BJP immediately responded to this attack and accused Rahul Gandhi of using 'local goon-like' language. This controversy has further aggravated the political atmosphere in Bihar.
As the assembly elections are in full swing in Bihar, all political parties are campaigning vigorously. The Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had organised a joint meeting in Muzaffarpur. Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav jointly inaugurated the meeting. The meeting is part of the grand alliance's campaign and is considered important to challenge the BJP's dominance. The election campaign for 243 seats is currently underway in Bihar, and there is a tight fight between the BJP-JDU alliance and the grand alliance.
Rahul Gandhi's attack: 'Modi has nothing to do with Chhath or Yamuna, he only wants votes'
Speaking at the meeting, Rahul Gandhi harshly criticized Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna river cleanliness campaigns. He said, "Modiji has nothing to do with Chhath Puja or the cleanliness of the Yamuna river. He only wants your votes. If you tell Narendra Modi that we will vote for you, you come on the stage and dance, he will dance!" This statement led to loud applause from the workers present. Rahul Gandhi also took a dig at Modi's preparations for Chhath Puja. "Modiji bathed in his swimming pool, he has nothing to do with Chhath Puja. All this drama is just for votes," he alleged.
Rahul Gandhi also expressed concern over the 'stolen' votes in the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. "They stole the elections in Maharashtra and Haryana and now they will try the same in Bihar too," he said. Apart from this, he also pointed out the irregularities in the voter list in Bihar. "Around 66 lakh names have been excluded from the voter list in Bihar. This is an attempt to dupe all the voters," he alleged, appealing to the voters to be cautious. He asked them to support the grand alliance and oppose the BJP's 'unjust' policies.
In this meeting, Tejashwi Yadav also supported Rahul Gandhi's speech and criticized the BJP over the development of Bihar. Tejashwi said that the youth of Bihar need employment and education, but the BJP only makes false promises. This joint meeting has made the message of unity of the grand alliance clear and has created enthusiasm among the voters of Muzaffarpur and surrounding areas.
BJP's counterattack: 'Rahul's language is like that of a goon, an insult to voters'
The BJP immediately responded to Rahul Gandhi's attack. BJP leaders attacked Rahul Gandhi by calling his language 'like that of a local goon'. A BJP spokesperson said, "Rahul Gandhi's language is like that of a 'local goon'. He has insulted everyone who voted for Prime Minister Modi. This statement makes a mockery of Indian voters and democracy." The BJP further took Rahul Gandhi's 'dance' reference as a political insult and said that it was an insult to the tradition that honors Modi's participation in Chhath Puja.
The BJP said that Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna cleanliness campaigns have social and cultural significance. "Modiji inspires lakhs of people by participating in Bihar's Chhath festival. With this comment by Rahul Gandhi, he is damaging his own family's political legacy," BJP leaders attacked. The BJP also justified the changes in the voter list in Bihar and clarified that they were under the guidance of the Election Commission. This response has further aggravated the political atmosphere in Bihar, and there is a possibility of an increase in the war of words between the two sides.
Background of Bihar elections: A tight fight between alliances
Given the background of the Bihar assembly elections, this is an important phase in the political history of the state. In the 2015 elections, the Grand Alliance had won, but in 2020, the BJP-JDU alliance captured power. In this year's elections, there is a tight contest between the Grand Alliance (Congress, RJD, Left parties) and the National Democratic Alliance (BJP, JDU) for 243 seats. Campaigning is in full swing in important districts like Muzaffarpur, and the support of young voters and the minority community will be crucial.
After this meeting of Rahul Gandhi, the campaign of the grand alliance is likely to gain momentum. On the other hand, the BJP has announced the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Bihar, and he will come to the state during the Chhath Puja period. This controversy is likely to make the election results even more exciting. Voters are now observing this political drama, and their decision will be the political director of Bihar.
	
													
												
Muzaffarpur, November 15 (News Correspondent): As political excitement in the Bihar assembly election arena reaches its peak, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a strong attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a joint meeting in Muzaffarpur. Directly referring to this, 'Modiji will even come on stage and dance for votes!' Rahul Gandhi criticized Modi's 'drama' on Chhath Puja and Yamuna river cleanliness campaigns for political gain. BJP immediately responded to this attack and accused Rahul Gandhi of using 'local goon-like' language. This controversy has further aggravated the political atmosphere in Bihar.
As the assembly elections are in full swing in Bihar, all political parties are campaigning vigorously. The Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had organised a joint meeting in Muzaffarpur. Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav jointly inaugurated the meeting. The meeting is part of the grand alliance's campaign and is considered important to challenge the BJP's dominance. The election campaign for 243 seats is currently underway in Bihar, and there is a tight fight between the BJP-JDU alliance and the grand alliance.
Rahul Gandhi's attack: 'Modi has nothing to do with Chhath or Yamuna, he only wants votes'
Speaking at the meeting, Rahul Gandhi harshly criticized Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna river cleanliness campaigns. He said, "Modiji has nothing to do with Chhath Puja or the cleanliness of the Yamuna river. He only wants your votes. If you tell Narendra Modi that we will vote for you, you come on the stage and dance, he will dance!" This statement led to loud applause from the workers present. Rahul Gandhi also took a dig at Modi's preparations for Chhath Puja. "Modiji bathed in his swimming pool, he has nothing to do with Chhath Puja. All this drama is just for votes," he alleged.
Rahul Gandhi also expressed concern over the 'stolen' votes in the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. "They stole the elections in Maharashtra and Haryana and now they will try the same in Bihar too," he said. Apart from this, he also pointed out the irregularities in the voter list in Bihar. "Around 66 lakh names have been excluded from the voter list in Bihar. This is an attempt to dupe all the voters," he alleged, appealing to the voters to be cautious. He asked them to support the grand alliance and oppose the BJP's 'unjust' policies.
In this meeting, Tejashwi Yadav also supported Rahul Gandhi's speech and criticized the BJP over the development of Bihar. Tejashwi said that the youth of Bihar need employment and education, but the BJP only makes false promises. This joint meeting has made the message of unity of the grand alliance clear and has created enthusiasm among the voters of Muzaffarpur and surrounding areas.
BJP's counterattack: 'Rahul's language is like that of a goon, an insult to voters'
The BJP immediately responded to Rahul Gandhi's attack. BJP leaders attacked Rahul Gandhi by calling his language 'like that of a local goon'. A BJP spokesperson said, "Rahul Gandhi's language is like that of a 'local goon'. He has insulted everyone who voted for Prime Minister Modi. This statement makes a mockery of Indian voters and democracy." The BJP further took Rahul Gandhi's 'dance' reference as a political insult and said that it was an insult to the tradition that honors Modi's participation in Chhath Puja.
The BJP said that Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna cleanliness campaigns have social and cultural significance. "Modiji inspires lakhs of people by participating in Bihar's Chhath festival. With this comment by Rahul Gandhi, he is damaging his own family's political legacy," BJP leaders attacked. The BJP also justified the changes in the voter list in Bihar and clarified that they were under the guidance of the Election Commission. This response has further aggravated the political atmosphere in Bihar, and there is a possibility of an increase in the war of words between the two sides.
Background of Bihar elections: A tight fight between alliances
Given the background of the Bihar assembly elections, this is an important phase in the political history of the state. In the 2015 elections, the Grand Alliance had won, but in 2020, the BJP-JDU alliance captured power. In this year's elections, there is a tight contest between the Grand Alliance (Congress, RJD, Left parties) and the National Democratic Alliance (BJP, JDU) for 243 seats. Campaigning is in full swing in important districts like Muzaffarpur, and the support of young voters and the minority community will be crucial.
After this meeting of Rahul Gandhi, the campaign of the grand alliance is likely to gain momentum. On the other hand, the BJP has announced the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Bihar, and he will come to the state during the Chhath Puja period. This controversy is likely to make the election results even more exciting. Voters are now observing this political drama, and their decision will be the political director of Bihar.
	
													
As the assembly elections are in full swing in Bihar, all political parties are campaigning vigorously. The Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had organised a joint meeting in Muzaffarpur. Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav jointly inaugurated the meeting. The meeting is part of the grand alliance's campaign and is considered important to challenge the BJP's dominance. The election campaign for 243 seats is currently underway in Bihar, and there is a tight fight between the BJP-JDU alliance and the grand alliance.
Rahul Gandhi's attack: 'Modi has nothing to do with Chhath or Yamuna, he only wants votes'
Speaking at the meeting, Rahul Gandhi harshly criticized Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna river cleanliness campaigns. He said, "Modiji has nothing to do with Chhath Puja or the cleanliness of the Yamuna river. He only wants your votes. If you tell Narendra Modi that we will vote for you, you come on the stage and dance, he will dance!" This statement led to loud applause from the workers present. Rahul Gandhi also took a dig at Modi's preparations for Chhath Puja. "Modiji bathed in his swimming pool, he has nothing to do with Chhath Puja. All this drama is just for votes," he alleged.
Rahul Gandhi also expressed concern over the 'stolen' votes in the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. "They stole the elections in Maharashtra and Haryana and now they will try the same in Bihar too," he said. Apart from this, he also pointed out the irregularities in the voter list in Bihar. "Around 66 lakh names have been excluded from the voter list in Bihar. This is an attempt to dupe all the voters," he alleged, appealing to the voters to be cautious. He asked them to support the grand alliance and oppose the BJP's 'unjust' policies.
In this meeting, Tejashwi Yadav also supported Rahul Gandhi's speech and criticized the BJP over the development of Bihar. Tejashwi said that the youth of Bihar need employment and education, but the BJP only makes false promises. This joint meeting has made the message of unity of the grand alliance clear and has created enthusiasm among the voters of Muzaffarpur and surrounding areas.
BJP's counterattack: 'Rahul's language is like that of a goon, an insult to voters'
The BJP immediately responded to Rahul Gandhi's attack. BJP leaders attacked Rahul Gandhi by calling his language 'like that of a local goon'. A BJP spokesperson said, "Rahul Gandhi's language is like that of a 'local goon'. He has insulted everyone who voted for Prime Minister Modi. This statement makes a mockery of Indian voters and democracy." The BJP further took Rahul Gandhi's 'dance' reference as a political insult and said that it was an insult to the tradition that honors Modi's participation in Chhath Puja.
The BJP said that Prime Minister Modi's Chhath Puja and Yamuna cleanliness campaigns have social and cultural significance. "Modiji inspires lakhs of people by participating in Bihar's Chhath festival. With this comment by Rahul Gandhi, he is damaging his own family's political legacy," BJP leaders attacked. The BJP also justified the changes in the voter list in Bihar and clarified that they were under the guidance of the Election Commission. This response has further aggravated the political atmosphere in Bihar, and there is a possibility of an increase in the war of words between the two sides.
Background of Bihar elections: A tight fight between alliances
Given the background of the Bihar assembly elections, this is an important phase in the political history of the state. In the 2015 elections, the Grand Alliance had won, but in 2020, the BJP-JDU alliance captured power. In this year's elections, there is a tight contest between the Grand Alliance (Congress, RJD, Left parties) and the National Democratic Alliance (BJP, JDU) for 243 seats. Campaigning is in full swing in important districts like Muzaffarpur, and the support of young voters and the minority community will be crucial.
After this meeting of Rahul Gandhi, the campaign of the grand alliance is likely to gain momentum. On the other hand, the BJP has announced the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Bihar, and he will come to the state during the Chhath Puja period. This controversy is likely to make the election results even more exciting. Voters are now observing this political drama, and their decision will be the political director of Bihar.
 
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