Rahul Gandhi, speaking to party employees in Patna prior to the opposition leaders’ mega-meeting, stated that the Congress will defeat the BJP in Telangana, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. “You saw what occurred in Karnataka. The BJP leaders traversed the nation, delivered lengthy speeches, and asserted that they would dominate the election. But did you witness what transpired? The BJP will not be present in Telangana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, or Madhya Pradesh, I declare now. Why? “Because the Congress is on the side of the poor,” said Rahul Gandhi. “The entire nation now realizes that BJP represents the advancement of two or three individuals. “Congress, on the other hand, means the improvement of the poor,” said Rahul Gandhi.
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“Aap ka attitude kaisa hai? Mood achha hai?” Rahul Gandhi began his speech by stating. This is Rahul Gandhi’s first public address following his trip to the United States.
“You are all aware that a conflict of ideologies is occurring in India. On the one hand, there is the Bharat Jodo ideology of the Congress, and on the other, there is the Bharat Todo ideology of the RSS and BJP. We’ve come here because Bihar is the Congress’s ancestry. Biharis contributed significantly to our Bharat Jodo Yatra. I used to question people where they were from everywhere I went. The response was Bihar. You participated in the yatra because you believe in the ideology,” said Rahul Gandhi.
“You are aware that hatred cannot terminate hatred. Love alone can. “Today, all opposition party leaders are present,” said Rahul Gandhi.
Prior to Rahul Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge stated that if the party triumphs in Bihar, it can win nationwide.
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Around twenty party leaders, including the chief ministers of states governed by the opposition, are in Patna to attend the meeting organized by Nitish Kumar. The purpose of the summit is to map out a path for opposition unity in the Lok Sabha elections of 2024.