Voter Adhikar Yatra: After 37 years, many parties went to the road together and tried to help voters with the pretext of Sir -MahagathBandhans -Kieser Adhikar Yatra for the Bihar election election
By voter Adhikar Yatra prepares the Grand Alliance for the election led by Rahul Gandhi. For the first time after 1988-89, all parties hit the road together. The 1300 km journey in 16 days will go through 23 districts, aimed at reaching a quarter to two hundred selection divisions. State Bureau, Patna. On the pretext of voter Adhikar Yatra, the opposition Grand Alliance is seriously preparing for the election of the meeting led by Rahul Gandhi. The trips were held before the election, but it was arranged by a party. This is the first visit to the state since 1988-89, in which all parties of an alliance ended up on the road together. In 1988-89, VP Singh traveled to different parts of the state under the banner of Janmorcha, which included several parties. After that, there was a power change in the center and Bihar. Yes, coalition parties hold joint rally and meetings in the districts, but this campaign to walk together on the road is seen after 35-36 years. This 16 -day journey will cover a total distance of 13 hundred km. 23 Districts come on the route of the Yatra. If we discuss the Lok Sabha selection divisions, their number 29. A Lak Sabha selection section consists of six constituencies of the meeting. In this way, efforts are being made to give a direct travel message among the people of about a hundred and fifty meetings. During the Yatra, the strength of the ingredients of the Grand Alliance will also be calculated. The complete arrangement of publicity was instructed to the district units to install flag turners along both the way. At the time when the Yatra is over, he must stand by the road with the flag of his own party. There is also a program of stagnation and short address. Instructions were also given to the district units to videoography the entire trip so that it could be claimed on this basis at the time of the ticket distribution. The most important theme of this visit is in the intensive review of the voter, but the weakening of the state government is also described in the speech. Leader of the opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition, who follows the voters on the pretext of Sir, tells what new facilities will be given to the people of the state if the Grand Alliance government is established. It is also that the state government partially copies the declared schemes of the Grand Alliance. Tejashwi says that if our government is put together, the schemes will get to the full. Discussion was a great medium to vote in this condition. During the meeting of Sasaram, Rahul Gandhi emphasized that he would abolish the 50 percent limit of the discussion. The state government increased the discussion limit to 65 percent, which was banned by the Supreme Court.