Patna Congress Office assaulted during the visit of Rahul Gandhi, party workers chased a person

Prior to the election held later this year, there was chaos at the Bihar headquarters of Congress shortly after Rahul Gandhi left the venue after an important meeting with the civil servants. The incident happened at the historic Sadakat Ashram in Patna, where the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha arrived on Monday afternoon as part of his one -day visit to Bihar. According to a small video clip of the meeting shared by the state unit of Congress, some workers welcomed Rahul Gandhi with the slogan “Dekho Sher Aya”. It is noteworthy that ‘Babbar Sher’ is an adjective that uses the leaders of Congress for their workers who adopted the BJP at national and state level. Rahul Gandhi spent about half an hour at the venue. Anarchy spread when some workers started chasing a person and shouted “thief” and “Pokemar”, which led to a disturbance for some time. However, the person claimed to be a congress partner. The person associated with the incident describes himself as a congress partner. In the viral video related to the incident, it can be seen that the person is also beaten. According to Pti, a young man appeared shortly after Rahul Gandhi’s departure with a ‘support from Waqf Bill’ in his hand. Some workers have taken some time to understand that he was not a worker of the youth congress. Congress workers expelled the person from the campus. We learn from the mistakes made in Bihar: The leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress insisted that his party ‘learn from the mistakes in Bihar’ where the party was working on the entire development through the empowerment of Dalit classes. The leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha addressed a seminar in the capital of the state, which is a few months before the important elections in the meeting in which Congress will combat the strong ruling NDA by aligning with the RJD and left parties. Gandhi addressed the ‘Constitution Security Conference’, claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a ‘system’ in which five percent of the population managed the country and 10-15 people controlled the entire corporate world. Share this story -tags