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Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi, Amit Shah, and CEC of ‘Vote Theft’ During Kishanganj Rally

During a large gathering in Kishanganj, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of 'vote theft' in India. He asserted that thieves eventually get caught and these individuals will be no exception. Gandhi emphasised that protecting the constitution and preventing vote theft is everyone's duty.

Rahul Gandhi criticised Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Modi for eliminating jobs in Bihar and across India. He highlighted that universities and colleges in Bihar are either being sold or shut down. As a result, Bihar's youth are forced to migrate to other states for work. Despite the state's agricultural potential, no food processing plants have been established in 20 years.

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Rahul Gandhi, at a Kishanganj gathering, accused Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and the Chief Election Commissioner of 'vote theft,' criticizing the NDA government's actions, and promising a world-class university in Bihar if the India alliance wins, alongside promoting unity.

Allegations Against NDA Government

The Congress leader accused the NDA government of favouring a few industrialists. He criticised Amit Shah's statement about the lack of land for industries in Bihar. Gandhi pointed out that there is no shortage of land, as Adani was given an acre for just one rupee. Yet, they claim there's no land for industries that could provide jobs to the youth.

Gandhi also addressed the issue of fake votes during elections. He claimed that 25 lakh fake votes were created during Haryana's assembly elections with BJP and Election Commission collusion. This, he said, proves BJP wins elections by stealing votes. He urged Bihar voters to be vigilant at polling booths to prevent vote theft.

Vision for Education in Bihar

Recalling Nalanda University's past glory, Rahul Gandhi promised to establish a world-class university in Bihar if the India alliance comes to power. He aims to restore Bihar as a global education hub. He reminded people how Nalanda once attracted students from around the world.

Addressing a massive crowd, Gandhi spoke about two competing ideologies in India. On one side are RSS-BJP who want to divide the nation based on caste, religion, region, and language. On the other side are Congress and Mahagathbandhan who aim to unite all communities and religions.

Call for Unity

Gandhi referred to his Bharat Jodo Yatra which carried the message of spreading love amidst hatred. He stated that while BJP distracts by spreading hate, they focus on politics of love. The rally witnessed an overwhelming turnout as he called upon everyone to join hands against divisive forces.

The senior Congress leader stressed that if vote theft is prevented in Bihar, Mahagathbandhan will form a government with full majority. He urged people to take responsibility for stopping vote theft as it is crucial for democracy.

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