Political meaning of Rahul's bihar visit!

assembly elections are to be held in bihar in October-November this year. In such a situation, this was rahul Gandhi's second visit to bihar in the last 18 days. Senior bihar journalist Arun Kumar Pandey told on this subject that rahul Gandhi's continuous visits to bihar are also a big message to the Grand Alliance. The caste census, which Tejashwi Yadav and nitish kumar are seen beating the drum about, rahul gandhi attacked that caste census in his speech today. On the way of conducting the caste census, rahul gandhi said that "I am not talking about the bihar caste census, if you want to see the caste census, then see the telangana one"

Journalist Arun Kumar Pandey says that if the congress does not get proper respect in the Grand Alliance, then the congress can decide to contest the elections alone in bihar like haryana and Delhi. A day before rahul Gandhi's visit, on Tuesday, congress state president Akhilesh prasad Singh addressed a press conference in Patna. During this, he said that no one can underestimate the Congress. Senior journalist Arun Kumar Pandey says that there are about 19 percent Dalit voters in Bihar. congress is trying to strengthen its political base by wooing these voters.

How strong is congress in Bihar?

Actually, Congress' performance in bihar has been very poor in recent times. If we talk about the last assembly elections, RJD had fielded candidates on 144 seats out of a total of 243 and RJD became the largest party by winning 75 seats, but Congress' performance was under question. congress did contest on 70 seats but won only 19 seats. Then this performance also became an issue within the Grand Alliance. In such a situation, speculations are being made that this time VIP's mukesh Sahni is standing shoulder to shoulder with Tejashwi Yadav, so some seats are also going to go to VIP's account, so will these seats be cut from Congress' account? Congress's entire struggle is to get respectable seats in the Grand Alliance and strengthen its lost political ground in Bihar.

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