January 30 (Sandeep Dhand , Ludhiana): In a speech at Rangbhumi Maidan in Purnia, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for forming an alliance with the BJP. Asserting that the grand alliance of opposition parties in Bihar is committed to fighting for social justice, especially for the economically and socially weaker sections, Rahul Gandhi declared, “We don’t need Nitishji, We don’t need them at all.” The Congress leader highlighted the economic injustices being meted out to the farming community in Bihar and emphasized his dedication to advocating the interests of farmers.
Gandhi promised to continue the struggle for a fair and equitable society, pointing out that the alliance would stick to its mission of uplifting the marginalized sections of the state. Bihar’s political scene is witnessing intense dynamism as alliances and coalitions take shape. Rahul Gandhi’s strong rhetoric shows the opposition’s intention to move forward independently despite the chief minister’s political resolve. The stage is set for a compelling fight for social justice in Bihar, with the opposition ready to address the concerns of the economically disadvantaged and socially vulnerable.