Key Points

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi made a significant visit to Dashrath Nagar village in Bihar, meeting the family of legendary "Mountain Man" Dashrath Manjhi. During his interaction, Gandhi demonstrated grassroots connectivity by sitting with the family, listening to their concerns, and paying respects to Manjhi's legacy. The visit is part of Congress's strategic effort to reconnect with local icons and marginalized communities ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Gandhi's sixth visit to Bihar in 2025 signals the party's commitment to rebuilding its political presence in the state.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Honors Mountain Man Dashrath Manjhi's Legacy

  • Rahul connects with Mountain Man's family in Gaya district
  • Meets Bhagirath Manjhi and discusses local concerns
  • Visits Dashrath Manjhi's statue to pay respects
  • Part of Congress outreach strategy in Bihar
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Rahul Gandhi meets family of 'Mountain Man' in Bihar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi meets Dashrath Manjhi's family in Bihar, highlighting grassroots connection and political outreach

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Patna, June 6

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited Dashrath Nagar village in Gaya district on Friday as part of his outreach efforts in Bihar ahead of the Assembly elections.

During his visit, he met the family of the late Dashrath Manjhi, popularly known as the "Mountain Man" for single-handedly carving a path through a hill in Gehlor village to connect it with Wajirganj block in the district.

Rahul Gandhi was received warmly by Bhagirath Manjhi, son of Dashrath Manjhi, who welcomed him with traditional hospitality.

The Congress leader sat with the family, shared coconut water, and listened to their concerns, including their financial hardships.

According to sources, Bhagirath Manjhi also expressed his interest in contesting the upcoming Bihar Assembly election from the Bodh Gaya constituency, though no official announcement was made.

Following his meeting in Dashrath Nagar, Gandhi proceeded to Gehlor village, where he garlanded the statue of Dashrath Manjhi as a mark of respect.

He was accompanied by Bhagirath Manjhi and later departed for Rajgir to attend a scheduled programme.

Earlier in the day, Gandhi landed at Gaya Airport, where he was welcomed by Congress leaders and supporters.

This marks Rahul Gandhi's sixth visit to Bihar in 2025, so far, signalling a renewed push to strengthen the Congress' presence at the grassroots level in the run-up to the Assembly elections.

Rahul Gandhi's recent engagements in the state reflect the Congress party's strategy to reconnect with local icons, marginalised communities, and symbolic figures, in an attempt to regain political ground in the state

Following his visit to Gaya, Rahul is scheduled to travel to Rajgir in Nalanda district to attend a Samvidhan Sammelan and return to Gaya to attend a 'Mahila Samvad' (Women's Dialogue) programme and visit Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, as part of his outreach to marginalised communities and women across the state.

- IANS

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Amit K.
It's good to see leaders remembering real heroes like Dashrath Manjhi. But I hope this isn't just election drama. Politicians should support such families throughout, not just before votes. 🙏
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Priya S.
Dashrath Manjhi's story always inspires me! His determination shows what one person can achieve. Rahul Gandhi visiting his family is a nice gesture, but I wish more was being done to preserve his legacy. Maybe a proper museum or educational center?
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Rahul D.
Typical political tourism before elections. Where was the concern for Manjhi's family all these years? Now suddenly they're important because votes are coming. The son wanting to contest elections just proves my point.
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Sunita M.
As someone from Bihar, I appreciate any attention given to our local heroes. Dashrath Manjhi's story is part of our folklore now. Whether political or not, such visits help keep his memory alive for younger generations. 👍
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Vikram J.
Sixth visit to Bihar this year? Looks like Congress is serious about making a comeback. Connecting with grassroots icons is smart strategy, but they'll need more than photo-ops to win against current leadership.
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Neha P.
The real tribute would be ensuring the road Manjhi built gets proper maintenance and development. That area still lacks basic facilities. Politicians should focus on delivering what the Mountain Man started, not just garlanding statues.

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