Is the strategy of the congress to get more seats in Rahul's Bihar tour through Bihar

The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, attended the ongoing ‘Exodus Roco, Job Do’ in the Begusarai district Bihar on Monday. The Padyatra is led by Kanhaiya Kumar, the national cost of NSUI. The third visit of Rae Bareli MP in three months emerged as a strategic step towards the removal of the NDA government in the state, as well as a sign of supporting the youth of Bihar. The congress recently announced that it would form an alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for the upcoming election in the Bihar meeting. Although it was not immediately clear whether Congress will get more seats in Bihar or not, but lately this oldest party has emphasized for it and party leaders have insisted that the congressional elections would dispute as a team instead of B team. The announcement of Congress Leader Gandhi who joined the journey to support the employment agenda in Bihar also brought out a hidden signal to print more seats in his alliance with RJD. Krishna Allavaru, head of the Bihar Congress, made it clear at the beginning of March that the party would no longer be the RJD’s puppet. Earlier in the Bihar election, Congress had to criticize his strategy, in which he contested 70 seats in an alliance with RJD, of which it only received 19 seats. In a video message on Sunday, Rahul Gandhi said: ‘Young comrades from Bihar, I come to Begusarai on April 7, stop migration, work to shoulder to shoulder in two trips. Join T-shirt movement: http: // whitetshirt. Let us all make Bihar a state of opportunities. ‘ Share these story marks.