Bihar Election 2025: Rahul Gandhi Voter Adhikar Yatra’ Bihar The 16-day Voter Adhikar Yatra of the India Alliance of opposition parties led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi ended on Monday in Bihar. This journey can prove to be an important event in Bihar politics.
Rahul Gandhi Voter Adhikar Yatra
Rahul Gandhi called it a “moral” fight. Opposition parties showed solidarity during the journey. He accused the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of stealing votes. Rahul Gandhi said that this is not just an issue of Bihar, but an issue of Indian democracy.
India Alliance (INDIA bloc) leaders led by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi took out a ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in Bihar. This 16-day journey passed through 25 districts and 110 assembly constituencies of the state. The purpose of this journey of about 1300 kilometers was to raise voice against the alleged removal of names of lakhs of voters from the voter list. Rahul Gandhi said that this is not just an issue of Bihar, but an issue of Indian democracy.
Beginning of the ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra

Rahul Gandhi Voter Adhikar Yatra
Rahul Gandhi Voter Adhikar Yatra started from Sasaram and ended in Patna. The purpose of this journey was to raise voice for those lakhs of voters whose names have been removed from the voter list.
The names of 65.5 lakh voters of the state have not been included in the draft voter list of the Election Commission.
The journey is a moral fight
Political drama was seen in the journey, the constitutional system was appealed and the unity of the opposition was demonstrated. Slogans like ‘Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod’ were raised during this journey. The opposition presented this journey not just as a campaign, but as a “moral” fight. Rahul Gandhi said that he wants to protect the voting rights of those lakhs of people whose names have been removed from the voter list.
Rahul Gandhi emerged as a hero
After this yatra, Rahul Gandhi has emerged as a hero who is engaged in strengthening the opposition and has emerged as a hero in India. ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ Bihar The 16-day Voter Adhikar Yatra of the India Alliance of opposition parties led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi ended on Monday in Bihar. This yatra can prove to be an important event in Bihar politics.

‘Hydrogen bomb’ after ‘atom bomb’, Rahul Gandhi
After the ‘atom bomb’ of ‘vote chori’, now by announcing to bring ‘hydrogen bomb’, it has been made clear that the fight will continue. Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav have heated up the political atmosphere by taking out a 16-day Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar, but the real purpose is to win the political battle of the assembly elections. After the ‘atom bomb’ of ‘vote chori’, now by announcing to bring ‘hydrogen bomb’, it has been made clear that the fight will continue.
How much of the objective of Bihar Yatra was achieved
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav tried to create a ‘vote chori’ narrative against BJP by travelling 1300 km and 23 districts in 16 days. The yatra that started from Sasaram concluded in Patna on Monday. The yatra that started from Sasaram concluded in Patna on Monday. But will the real objective of the Congress-led India Block succeed in two weeks? The first phase of the ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ that started against the SIR process in Bihar is over. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav tried to create a ‘vote chori’ narrative against BJP by travelling 1300 km and 23 districts in 16 days.
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