Who are these elders who stopped Rahul Gandhi's convoy in the middle; Video showed up before Bihar visit - Rahul Gandhi stopped the car to meet the old man in Delhi before Bihar voter rights visit Yatra
Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The leader of the opposition Rahul Gandhi is on a tour of Bihar today. Rahul made a ‘voter adhikar yatra’ of Patna today. However, a video of Rahul came up before going to Bihar, in which he saw that he was talking to the elderly on the middle road. In fact, this morning Rahul came from the home in New -Delhi to go to Bihar that an elderly person stops his convoy in the middle. Rahul spoke to him for a while and then left for the airport. When Rahul stopped the convoy, when Rahul Gandhi got out of the house, the elderly bore him, after which Rahul stopped his convoy in the middle. During this time, however, Rahul did not get out of the car, but he called the elderly to himself and listened to them and then left them and left. #Watch | Delhi: Lok Sabha Lop and Congress -Lp Rahul Gandhi depart from his home. Rahul Gandhi will attend ‘Kieser Adhikar Yatra’ of Congress today from Sasaram, Bihar, today. RJD leaders Lalu Prasad Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav and others to join the Yatra. pic.twitter.com/ii1s5kviff- ani (@ani) August 17, 2025 Who are those elderly? This video started viral on social media, in which everyone would like to know about the elderly. Actually, his name Karuna Prasad Mishra, from the Sidhi district Madhya Pradesh and is a voter of the Churhat meeting. Karuna Prasad Mishra launched the news agency Ani. I have a very old relationship with Rahul Gandhi, not today. After Mahatma Gandhi, he is the first Indian young man to visit the entire India. So my morality is to guide them too. What happened to Rahul? What did Karuna Prasad Mishra talk to Rahul Gandhi after stopping the convoy? In response, he says: “We spoke to Bihar during our visit. Rahul assured me that he would arrange soon to call me Bihar.” He said, “Let your number be noticed, we arrange for your arrival.” Rahul asked me to stay here, but I refused. I said. I said now I would come directly to Bihar. “#Watch | Delhi: Karuna Prasad Mishra, a proponent of Rahul Gandhi, says:” I’m a voter of Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh. I have an old relationship with Rahul Gandhi … Today … Today I discussed with him about him. Said he will make rules to go to Bihar … “https://t.co/nse001t5oy pic.twitter.com/kipxtq441s- ani (@ani) August 17, 2025 Rahul Gandhi’s voting rights will last for 16 days.