INDIA Bloc's Bihar Battle: Harish Rawat Promises Unity Despite Challenges

Senior Congress leader Harish Rawat has reassured the public about the INDIA Bloc's unity ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. Despite reports of seat-sharing tensions between Congress and RJD, Rawat maintains that internal issues will be resolved before polling begins. He also strongly countered Prime Minister Modi's statements about Maoism and government actions, defending the UPA's record. The upcoming elections are seen as a crucial political test for both the INDIA alliance and the NDA.

Key Points: Harish Rawat Backs INDIA Bloc Unity Before Bihar Polls

  • Congress leader confident about resolving INDIA Bloc seat-sharing disputes
  • Rawat challenges PM Modi's claims about Maoist insurgency
  • Bihar polls set to be critical political battleground
  • Two-phase election scheduled with results on November 14
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Everything will be resolved within INDIA Bloc ahead of Bihar polls: Harish Rawat

Congress leader Harish Rawat dismisses alliance tensions, affirms INDIA Bloc's strength against BJP in upcoming Bihar Assembly elections

"It is true that Maoism once expanded rapidly, but it was during the UPA government that a special operation was launched. - Harish Rawat"

New Delhi, Oct 18

Senior Congress leader and former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat spoke on the growing tension within the INDIA bloc ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He assured that all issues within the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) will be resolved before the polls.

His comments come in the wake of reports that RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) has fielded candidates on several assembly seats where Congress has also announced nominees, leading to visible friction within the alliance.

While the NDA claims that the INDIA alliance will disintegrate as elections draw near, Harish Rawat dismissed such speculations and expressed confidence in the alliance's unity and collective goal of defeating the BJP.

Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent statement on the decline of Maoism, Rawat acknowledged the seriousness of the issue, saying, "It is true that Maoism once expanded rapidly, but it was during the UPA government that a special operation was launched. Local forces were trained, and these very forces helped curb Maoist influence."

He slammed the Prime Minister's claim that no prior government had acted on Maoism, calling it "unfair and historically inaccurate."

Reacting to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's 'Operation Sindoor' comment, Rawat said, "I fully agree that the habit of winning should be maintained--but the habit of lying must be abandoned."

The upcoming Bihar Assembly elections are being closely watched as a major political test for both the INDIA bloc and the NDA. While NDA leaders are confident of forming the next government in Bihar, parties within the INDIA alliance maintain that a wave of change is coming.

However, the alliance has yet to publicly resolve its seat-sharing disputes, and top leaders remain tight-lipped about internal negotiations.

The elections will be conducted in two phases, and the results will be declared on November 14. Prime Minister Modi, along with Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states, is set to intensify campaigning in Bihar next week, adding further momentum to the electoral battle.

- IANS

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Priya S
Harish Rawat is right about the historical facts on Maoism. UPA government did take concrete steps. It's important to acknowledge previous governments' contributions regardless of political differences.
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Ananya R
As a Bihari, I'm tired of this alliance politics. Every election same story - parties fight, voters suffer. Just give us good governance and development please! 🙏
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Sarah B
While I respect Mr. Rawat's experience, these public assurances feel like damage control. The alliance should have sorted seat-sharing months ago. This last-minute drama doesn't inspire confidence.
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Vikram M
Rawat's response to Rajnath Singh was spot on! "Habit of lying must be abandoned" - this applies to all political parties. We need truth and transparency in politics.
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Kavya N
Hope the INDIA bloc can present a united front. Bihar needs stable government and development focus. These internal conflicts only help the opposition. Jai Bihar! 🇮🇳

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