City
Epaper

Give jobs where Cong is in power: Kushwaha hits out at LoP Gandhi

By IANS | Updated: April 8, 2025 13:46 IST

Patna, April 8 Rashtriya Lok Morcha President and Rajya Sabha MP, Upendra Kushwaha, launched a scathing attack on ...

Open in App

Patna, April 8 Rashtriya Lok Morcha President and Rajya Sabha MP, Upendra Kushwaha, launched a scathing attack on Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, questioning his promises of providing employment in Bihar and accused him of political theatrics ahead of the Assembly elections in the state.

Speaking to the media at Patna Airport, Kushwaha said, “Rahul Gandhi is talking about giving jobs in Bihar. Why doesn’t he first give jobs in the states where the Congress is in power? Go there and provide employment instead of misleading people here.”

Kushwaha alleged that the Congress party remembers employment only during elections and fails to deliver when in power.

“After Independence, the Congress ruled the country for 60 years. Then, for 15 years they were in power in Bihar in alliance with the RJD. The damage they did during that time is not hidden from anyone,” Kushwaha claimed.

He stated that no matter what the Congress and the Opposition alliance do, the NDA will return to power in Bihar.

Commenting on the factional clash inside the party’s state office at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna during Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s visit, Kushwaha said, “This shows the internal condition of the Congress. One leader is not ready to listen to another. If they can’t manage their own party, how can they talk about governing a state?”

Dismissing LoP Gandhi’s symbolic 30-minute ‘Palayan Roko, Naukri Do’ padyatra in Begusarai as inconsequential, Kushwaha added, “Be it 30 minutes or 300, it won’t make any difference. The people of Bihar know better. His yatra is just a show, and it will not impact voters.”

LoP Gandhi was in Patna for a day-long visit on Monday where he attended the 30-minute ‘Palayan Roko, Naukri Do’ padyatra in Begusarai, followed by addressing a gathering during the Samvidhan Sanrakshan event at Patna’s Sri Krishna Memorial Hall and then took a meeting of the party workers at state headquarter Sadaqat Ashram.

His visit was part of a preparation for the Bihar Assembly election 2025 which is expected to take place in October and November this year.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

National‘125 days of wages, a welcome move’: Reasi residents welcome new G RAM G legislation

NationalIn Gujarat’s Aravalli, rural women reap benefits of government schemes

Cricket"Had that unsavoury taste to it": South Africa skipper Bavuma on coach's "grovel" remark during Guwahati Test

InternationalEU slams US travel curbs on five Europeans

NationalNo mining, no dilution: Central govt throws full shield over Aravallis

National Realted Stories

NationalMaha municipal polls: Eknath Shinde, actor Govinda among 40 'Star Campaigners' announced by Shiv Sena

NationalRBI gives banks more time to roll out quicker cheque clearance in phase 2

NationalMNS-Shiv Sena UBT alliance formed to bury forces attempting to erase ‘Marathi Manoos’: Raj Thackeray

NationalTelangana CM vows not to allow KCR to return to power

NationalHM Amit Shah lauds Haryana CM for farmer-friendly policies