Key Points

VIP chief Mukesh Sahani has made a significant pledge to reserve 37% of party tickets for EBC candidates in the upcoming Bihar elections. He campaigned alongside Rahul Gandhi as part of the INDIA bloc's Voter Adhikar Yatra, strongly criticizing alleged vote theft. Sahani emphasized that democratic rights and reservations were achieved through the power of voting. He promised to create a "new Bihar" free from corruption if the Mahagathbandhan government comes to power.

Key Points: VIP Chief Mukesh Sahani Pledges 37 Percent EBC Tickets Bihar Polls

  • VIP pledges 37% tickets for Extremely Backward Classes in Bihar polls
  • Sahani campaigns with Rahul Gandhi against alleged vote theft
  • Claims OBC reservation became reality due to electoral power
  • Promises to create new Bihar if Mahagathbandhan gains power
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VIP chief Mukesh Sahani pledges 37 pc tickets for EBC candidates in Bihar polls

VIP chief Mukesh Sahani pledges 37% tickets for EBC candidates in Bihar elections while campaigning with Rahul Gandhi against alleged vote theft.

"If the poor had not had the right to vote, then neither would I be standing here today, nor would Lalu Yadav have become Chief Minister - Mukesh Sahani"

Patna, Aug 26

On the 10th day of the Voter Adhikar Yatra, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) chief and former Bihar minister Mukesh Sahani, on Tuesday, addressed a public meeting in Fulparas block of Madhubani district and strongly appealed to people to safeguard their right to vote “at any cost.”

Sahani, speaking under the banner of the INDIA bloc, said: “Today, we are all struggling on the streets under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi. We will not allow vote theft in Bihar under any circumstances. If the poor had not had the right to vote, then neither would I be standing here today, nor would Lalu Yadav have become Chief Minister of Bihar. Everything was possible only because of the power of the vote.”

Highlighting the importance of democratic rights, Sahani reminded the gathering that even the OBC reservation became a reality because of electoral power.

He stressed that protecting the vote was essential for securing the future of the next generation.

“For the rightful share of every community, Rahul Gandhi will lead a big movement in the coming time,” he added.

In a significant political announcement, Sahani declared that in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, his party would reserve 37 per cent of tickets for candidates from the Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs).

He also lashed out at the NDA government, alleging that not just voting rights but other rights of the people were being snatched away.

“From police stations to block offices, corruption is rampant. If the Mahagathbandhan government comes to power, we will create a new Bihar,” Sahani said, drawing loud applause from the crowd.

Earlier in the day, the Voter Adhikar Yatra reached Supaul in the morning, before entering Madhubani district in the afternoon.

By evening, the Yatra culminated in Sakri block of Darbhanga, where Rahul Gandhi, Tejashwi Yadav, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Dipankar Bhattacharya and other INDIA bloc leaders addressed a massive public meeting, intensifying the campaign against alleged “vote theft.”

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on voter rights, but why always caste-based politics? Can't we have development agenda instead? Bihar needs schools, hospitals, jobs - not just reservation promises.
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Aman W
Mukesh Sahani is right about corruption at block offices and police stations. Everyday we face these issues. Hope the promises translate into actual change on ground level.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how INDIA bloc is focusing on social justice issues in Bihar. The 37% EBC ticket distribution could be a game-changer if implemented properly.
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Vikram M
Election season = promise season. We've heard all this before. Show us what you've actually done for EBC communities in the past, not just what you'll do in future.
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Nisha Z
As an EBC woman, I appreciate this move. Representation matters! But tickets should go to qualified candidates who can actually deliver, not just because of their caste background.

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