Rahul Gandhi's Fiery Attack: "Ask Modi to Dance for Votes, He Will Do It"

Rahul Gandhi delivered a scathing critique of PM Modi's political style in his Bihar speech. He accused the Prime Minister of prioritizing photo-ops over substantive governance. The Congress leader also targeted Bihar CM Nitish Kumar for the state's prolonged development stagnation. Gandhi promised to restore Bihar's educational glory and implement caste census if his alliance comes to power.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Mocks Modi Bihar Nitish Kumar in Muzaffarpur Speech

  • Rahul Gandhi mocks PM Modi's Yamuna bath as staged drama using clean water
  • Accuses BJP of opposing social justice and evading caste census
  • Slams Nitish Kumar for Bihar's development failures over 20 years
  • Promises to make Bihar an international education hub like Nalanda
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'Ask Modi ji to dance for votes, he will do it': Rahul Gandhi in Bihar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of political theater, attacks Nitish Kumar's governance, and promises caste census and Bihar's revival in fiery address.

"If you ask Modi ji to dance for your vote, he will do it. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, Oct 29

In a fiery address in Muzaffarpur, Leader of the Opposition (LoP) and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accusing them of betraying the youth and turning governance into political theatre.

The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said PM Modi’s politics was driven by “drama and deception,” citing the PM’s recent symbolic “Yamuna bath” during Chhath Puja. “There was no Yamuna ji there—just a pond filled with clean water for Modi ji. Clean water was brought through pipes for his photo-op while the real India bathes in polluted water,” LoP Rahul Gandhi said.

“If you ask Modi ji to dance for your vote, he will do it. Try it—say, ‘Modi ji, don’t give speeches, just dance, and we’ll vote for you.’ He will dance,” he said.

LoP Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of opposing social justice and evading the caste census. “I asked the Prime Minister in Parliament to conduct a caste census. He didn’t utter a single word,” he said. “Wherever you look—in education, health, bureaucracy, or the judiciary—the BJP is against social justice. But caste census will happen, whether they like it or not.”

Turning to Bihar’s development, LoP Rahul Gandhi said the state’s youth have been denied opportunities for decades under Nitish Kumar’s rule. “For 20 years, Nitish Kumar has run the government, but what has he done for education, health, or jobs?” he asked, calling the JD(U)-BJP alliance a “remote-controlled government” run by Delhi.

He lamented Bihar’s economic decline, attacking PM Modi’s economic policies. “Look at your shirt, your phone—it says ‘Made in China’. Modi destroyed small Indian businesses with demonetisation and GST. We want to see ‘Made in Bihar’—phones, cameras, clothes, all made here to employ Bihar’s youth,” he declared.

Highlighting Bihar’s historical glory, LoP Rahul Gandhi said his alliance would revive education and restore Bihar’s intellectual legacy. “Nalanda University once connected India to the world. We will make Bihar an international education hub again,” he said, promising the country’s best university in Bihar within five years.

He further urged voters to back the Mahagathbandhan. “This is our guarantee—every caste, every religion, every community will have a voice in government. Bihar will no longer just build India’s cities; it will build its own future.”

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the passion, this kind of personal attack doesn't help political discourse. We need constructive criticism, not name-calling. Both sides should focus on policy discussions rather than personal remarks.
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Priya S
As a Bihari, I feel seen! Nitish Kumar has indeed failed our youth. 20 years and where are the jobs? Where are the industries? Made in Bihar should be our goal, not just an election slogan. 🙏
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Aman W
The caste census issue is crucial for social justice. Why is BJP so afraid of counting people? Every Indian deserves representation and opportunities based on actual data, not political convenience.
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Michael C
Interesting to see Indian politics getting more confrontational. The education hub idea for Bihar is promising - Nalanda's legacy should indeed be revived. Hope this translates into actual policy.
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Nisha Z
Demonetisation and GST did hurt small businesses in Bihar. My father's shop never recovered. We need policies that support local entrepreneurs, not destroy them. Jai Bihar! 🚩

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