In Bihar, during a Voter Rights March led by Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, a participant’s motorcycle was stolen. The leaders organized a bike rally in Darbhanga as part of the event, focusing on voter list revisions and combating vote theft. The man’s bike was taken by a security guard during the rally, only to be stolen later. At the end of the march on September 1, Rahul Gandhi personally presented the man with a new motorcycle. The voter rights rally was filled with political fervor. Shubham Saurabh, a hotel owner from Darbhanga, mentioned that seven motorcycles were taken by security for a 2-kilometer rally on August 27. After the rally, Shubham’s bike went missing. He contacted party members, and was informed he would receive a new motorcycle at the final rally in Patna. (The Congress shared a video of the event). He was instructed to arrive in Patna by 7 AM. Rahul Gandhi later gave him the keys to the new motorcycle. The man’s stolen motorcycle was a Pulsar 220. He expressed his gratitude to Rahul Gandhi for providing the new bike on stage. The Voter Rights March commenced in Sasaram, Bihar, on August 17 and concluded in Patna on September 1. In Patna, Rahul Gandhi commented on the issue of vote theft, saying they had used an ‘atom bomb’ in Mahadevpura and were planning to use a ‘hydrogen bomb’.
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