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Bihar Polls Will Begin End of Modi Govt’s Corrupt Rule

Patna: The President of the Congress, who launched a preliminary attack on BJP, accused him of organizing the vote Chori and the common polarization on Wednesday, Kharge, and claimed that the elections of the Bihar Assembly would mark the beginning of the end of the corruption rule of the Modi government.

In his opening speeches at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, Kharge also made a significant reference to US President Donald Trump’s latest statements and actions and made an excavation in Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Our international problems are the result of Narendra Modi and the diplomatic failure of the government. The Prime Minister’s friends who boast of my friends to put India in a large number of troubles today.” He said.

“Today, when our voter list officially tampered, it is important that we organize our expanded CWC meeting in Bihar, the mother of democracy, and to confirm our commitment to protecting the democracy and constitution of this country.” He said.

Khart, who claimed that the foundation of democracy is fair and transparent elections, said that today the election commission itself came up with serious questions about their fairness and transparency.

Instead of answering questions about the revelations from various states of EC, Kharge demands declarations from us.

“After the example of Bihar, a conspiracy is being scanned to remove the votes of millions of people,” he said, referring to the special intensive revision of the election rolls in Bihar. He said.

“Voting theft, rations, retirement, medicine, child scholarships and branches, tribes, retrospective classes, extremely retrospective classes, minorities, weak and poor and the poor means exam fees.” He said.

Voter Adhikar Yatra created awareness among the people of Bihar and has clearly emerged to support Rahul Gandhi.

“Today, our country is struggling with many problems. These problems include economic slowdown, unemployment, social polarization and autonomous constitutional institutions targeting and weakening.” He said.

Kharge, “2 Crore business promises are not fulfilled. Young people are circulating without employment. Demonetization and a flawed gt economy removed from the rail. Prime Minister noticed the error. He said.

He also claimed that the internal conflict in the Alliance was now open.

“Nitish Kumar retired mentally by BJP. BJP now sees it as a burden.”

Stating that 80 percent of the Biha population belongs to OBC, EBC and SC/ST categories, Khart said that the people wanted transparency in caste census and reservation policies.

“Congress, together with the alliance partners, will provide employment, education, health, social justice and good governance to the people of Bihar. The people of Bihar imagined a golden bihar for a long time and we will do it together.”

“The elections of the 2025 Assembly will be a milestone for the whole country, not only for Bihar. This will mark the beginning of the countdown and the end of the corrupt rule of the modern government.” He said.

The Congress’s best rice came together here on Wednesday for the first working committee meeting in Bihar during the post -independence period in order to negotiate the strategy of parliamentary surveys and increase the attack against BJP against the alleged vote.

Permanent and special guests, the party’s chief ministers, the presidents of the Pradesh congress committee and the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leaders.

Before the meeting, Khart opened the party flag here in the state center of the Congress.

Kharge, former party chief Rahul Gandhi, Treasurer Ajay Maken, Secretary General Kc Venugopal, Jairam Ramesh and Sachin Pilot, Biha Congress Chief Rajesh Kumar, including the best congress leaders attended the meeting.

The parliamentary surveys in the state are likely to be conducted in November.

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