At a rally in Motihari, Bihar, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra directed strong criticism towards the BJP and its alliance with the JDU, as the state gears up for assembly elections. She accused the NDA of trying to influence voters through the distribution of funds under the Chief Minister’s Women Employment Scheme, questioning the motives behind the timing of this initiative. Gandhi, in her first solo rally, alleged that the BJP was attempting to steal votes by exploiting societal divisions. She referenced the crowd’s response, labeling those in power for the last two decades. She then criticized Bihar’s Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, mentioning the collapse of numerous bridges in the state. Furthermore, she raised concerns about land deals in Bhagalpur and their potential implications, along with the impact of US tariffs on the export of makhana. She praised her brother, Rahul Gandhi, for his efforts to connect with the public, highlighting his journey as an act of patriotism.
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