The opposition grand alliance led by Rahul Gandhi has been seriously engaged in the preparation for the assembly elections on the pretext of voter rights yatra. Yatras have been taken out even before the election, but they have been organized by one party. This is the first visit in the state after 1988-89, in which all the parties of an alliance have hit the road together. In 1988-89, VP Singh traveled to several parts of the state under the banner of Jan Morcha, which included several parties.
After that there was a change of power in the Center and Bihar. Yes, coalition parties have been doing joint rallies and meetings in the districts, but this campaign to walk together on the road is being seen after 35-36 years. This journey of 16 days will cover a total of 1300 km. 23 districts are coming on the route of travel. If we talk about Lok Sabha constituencies, then their number is 29. There are six assembly constituencies in a Lok Sabha constituency. Thus, efforts are being made to send a direct message of travel to the people of about 175 assembly constituencies. The strength of the Grand Alliance constituents will also be assessed during the yatra.
Complete system of publicity
District units have been instructed to place flags and banners on both sides of the road. On passing the journey, stand on the roadside with your party’s flag. There is also a program of staying in between and brief address. District units have also been instructed to videography the entire journey, so that claims can be made on the same basis at the time of ticket distribution. Rigging in intensive voter revision is the main theme of this visit, but the weaknesses of the state government are also being described in the speech.
Leaders are enticing voters on the pretext of SIR
Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav is telling what new facilities will be given to the people of the state when the Grand Alliance government is formed. Also, the state government is partial copying the schemes announced by the Grand Alliance. Tejaswi is saying that if our government is formed, the schemes will be given full benefit. Reservation has been a big medium to get votes in this state. Rahul Gandhi had stressed in Sasaram’s meeting and said that he would end the 50 percent limit of reservation. The state government had increased the limit of reservation to 65 percent, which the Supreme Court has stayed.