Congress to launch 'Nyay Samvad' across Bihar from May 15

IANS May 13, 2025 254 views

The Congress party is set to launch its 'Nyay Samvad' initiative in Bihar, starting May 15, with Rahul Gandhi leading the campaign from Darbhanga. The program aims to engage directly with students and marginalized communities on critical issues like education and employment. Kanhaiya Kumar emphasized the party's focus on youth concerns ahead of the 2025 assembly elections. Additionally, Congress has introduced a digital QR-based system for ticket aspirants to streamline candidate selection.

"Our focus is to connect with the youth and understand their lived realities—especially in a state like Bihar where education and job opportunities are in crisis." – Kanhaiya Kumar
Patna, May 13: Congress youth leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Tuesday announced the launch of the ‘Nyay Samvad’ series across Bihar starting May 15, aimed at addressing key issues faced by the people, particularly education, employment, and migration.

Key Points

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Rahul Gandhi to launch Nyay Samvad from Darbhanga on May 15

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Campaign targets youth concerns like jobs and education

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Congress plans 60 dialogues across Bihar

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QR-based ticket system introduced for 2025 polls

Speaking to the media persons in Patna’s Sataqat Ashram, Kumar said, “The Congress party will engage directly with every section of society and hold dialogues to understand their concerns. Based on their feedback, we will draft a ‘Nyay Patra’ which will serve as a roadmap for addressing public issues, regardless of which party forms the government.”

Highlighting the program’s rollout, Kumar revealed that the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, will kickstart the campaign from Darbhanga on May 15, where he will interact with students. Simultaneously, Congress leaders across the country will hold similar interactions at 60 locations throughout Bihar in the coming days.

The campaign will include visits to SC/ST hostels, women and minority hostels, boys' hostels, and in places where such hostels are not available, town halls will be used to assemble and engage with students. “Our focus is to connect with the youth and understand their lived realities—especially in a state like Bihar where education and job opportunities are in crisis,” Kumar added.

The main idea is to connect the Congress party with people at the grassroots level to woo them before the crucial Bihar assembly election 2025.

Earlier, the Bihar Congress took a digital leap in its election preparations by launching a QR code-based application system for ticket aspirants. The initiative was formally launched by Congress State President Rajesh Ram on Monday, marking a strategic move to streamline candidate selection and assert the party's preparedness for the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.

Rajesh Ram stated that the Congress party is conducting a comprehensive survey for all 243 assembly constituencies in the state. The QR code carries the slogan "Bihar is ready for change," signalling the party’s election narrative and grassroots outreach plan.

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
Finally some focus on Bihar's youth! Migration is destroying our state's future. If Congress can actually deliver on job creation, they might get my vote. But I'll believe it when I see concrete plans, not just dialogues. 🤔
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Priya R.
Good initiative but why only hostels? What about rural youth who can't afford hostels? Congress should visit villages too - that's where real Bihar lives. The QR code thing is innovative though!
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Rahul S.
Another 'Samvad' before elections? All parties do this drama. First fix your own organization before promising to fix Bihar. Youth want jobs, not more political speeches.
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Sunita M.
As a teacher in Darbhanga, I welcome Rahul Gandhi's visit to interact with students. At least someone is paying attention to education crisis here. But will this translate into better schools and colleges? That's the real question.
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Vikram J.
The QR code system shows Congress is trying to modernize. But in Bihar, most people don't even have smartphones! They should focus on ground-level problems first - electricity, roads, basic facilities.
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Neha T.
Kanhaiya Kumar understands youth issues well. But will the party high command listen to what Bihar actually needs? Or is this just another election gimmick? Hope they follow through with the 'Nyay Patra' properly. 🙏

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