The last day of Rahul Gandhi’s Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar became the center of political storm. Addressing youth and supporters, the Congress leader launched a sharp attack on the BJP, accusing it of stealing votes and weakening democracy.
Rahul Gandhi said that vote theft is not just about ballots, but also about snatching the rights of people. He added, “Vote theft means theft of reservation, theft of jobs, theft of education, theft of democracy and the future of youth. They will even take your land and ration card and hand them over to Adani-Ambani.”
Constitution under threat, says Rahul Gandhi
Rahul linked the present government’s actions to an attempt to destroy the Constitution. “The same power that killed Mahatma Gandhi is now trying to kill the Constitution. We will not let this happen,” he said.
During the Yatra, children were seen running near his jeep shouting slogans like “Vote thief, leave the throne.” Rahul also pointed out that BJP supporters tried to disrupt the march by waving black flags.
“Hydrogen bomb” remark sparks buzz
Rahul compared BJP’s alleged vote theft to a bombshell. “Have you heard of atom bomb? Hydrogen bomb is even bigger. BJP people, get ready. The whole country will know your truth. After this hydrogen bomb, Narendra Modi ji will not be able to show his face to the people,” he declared.
The fiery speech on the final day of the Voter Adhikar Yatra has ignited political debate, with Rahul Gandhi’s “Hydrogen Bomb” remark becoming the new talking point across the nation.