
Patna, Nov. 6 – Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav lit up three rallies across Bihar today, framing the election as a battle between “Dharma” (truth) and “Adharma” (falsehood) – a nod to the epic Mahabharata war.
Yadav campaigned for the NDA’s candidates in the second phase of Bihar’s assembly elections, marching through crowds that echoed his message that voters must choose truth over deception.
During the Bisfi rally in Madhubani district, he slammed the Congress and its leader, Rahul Gandhi, saying the opposition keeps spewing “vote‑theft” allegations that are baseless. “Rahul Gandhi can’t explain why the Congress keeps sinking under his leadership,” Yadav said. “People know the truth.”
At a rally in Darbhanga, Yadav hit back at the Congress for questioning the existence of Lord Ram, reminding voters that the Ayodhya temple stands under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. He added that a recent trip across Bihar’s districts showed a growing wave of support for the NDA.
“NDA is set to form the government in Bihar and Nitish Kumar will be chief minister again,” Yadav told the crowd.
The first phase of the assembly election ran on Thursday, covering 121 of 243 seats, and the remaining 122 seats will vote on Nov. 11. Key contests include RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, BJP leaders Samrat Choudhary and Mangal Pandey, and JD(U) candidates Shravan Kumar and Vijay Kumar Choudhary.
As voters line up, the stakes are high—Bihar elections are a tug‑of‑war between integrity and misinformation, and these rallies promise to keep the debate lively and sharp.
Source: ianslive
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