BJP Leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain slams Rahul Gandhi’s rally in Bihar, saying, “Congress will get zero in Bihar too.”
Arpita Kushwaha April 07, 2025 07:27 PM

Rahul Gandhi’s trip to Bihar for the ‘Palayan Roko Naukri Do’ event in Begusarai was criticized by BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain on Monday. He said that the Congress received zero votes in Delhi and will get zero votes in Bihar as well.

“Rahul Gandhi has joined the padyatra in Begusarai and is leading the white T-shirt movement,” BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain told ANI. He need to be aware that Congress is partly to blame for Bihar’s devastation. Congress only sparked riots while it was in power. The Congress received zero votes in Delhi, and they will get zero votes in Bihar as well. Rahul Gandhi traveled to Bihar in an attempt to exert pressure on the RJD.

Hussain said the Congress party only encouraged violence and was hence to blame for the demise of Bihar during its rule.

Rahul Gandhi, a Congress MP and the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, attended the ‘Palayan Roko Naukri Do’ rally held by the Congress student wing (NSUI) in Begusarai on Monday.

Kanhaiya Kumar, the NSUI National in charge, is leading the demonstration. Additionally, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha is speaking at a mass gathering in Patna.

Rahul Gandhi announced on Sunday that he will go to Begusarai in Bihar to conduct the Yatra in a post on X.

“Young Bihar pals, On April 7th, I will go to Begusarai to walk shoulder to shoulder with you as part of the ‘Roko Palayan, Do Naukri’ campaign. Showing the world the resilience of Bihar’s youngsters and their trials is the aim,” Rahul said.

In order to exert pressure on the Bihar administration, the young were also advised to wear white t-shirts by the Lok Sabha LoP.

“Ask questions, speak out, and wear a white t-shirt to hold the government responsible and to exert pressure for your rights. Together, let’s turn Bihar into a state of opportunity,” he remarked.

All 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly will be up for election in October or November of this year. In October and November of 2020, the most recent assembly elections were conducted.

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