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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the NDA government in Bihar would be uprooted if elections were held freely and fairly. She urged voters to cast their ballots for jobs, education, healthcare, and to protect democracy and constitutional rights.
Priyanka Gandhi Targets NDA Government
Patna: On the day of the first phase of voting for the Bihar Assembly elections 2025, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra launched a scathing attack on the NDA government at an election rally.
She said that if the elections in Bihar are held in a free and fair manner, the people will remove the NDA government from power and elect a government that will work in the interest of the poor, women, and youth.
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In her address, Priyanka Gandhi said that the NDA government has never appreciated the contributions of the people of Bihar, even though Bihar has played a significant role in the development of the country.
She said that BJP leaders ask for votes from the public in the name of religion while diverting attention from development issues. She also said that if the people vote consciously this time, a government will be formed in Bihar that will prioritize the rights and needs of the people.
The Congress leader also criticized the NDA government for the poor infrastructure in Bihar. She claimed that 27 bridges have collapsed in Bihar in the last three years, which is a symbol of the government's negligence. Priyanka said that the people of Bihar should now get rid of a government that only makes promises instead of delivering on development.
Immediately after the start of voting, Priyanka Gandhi also appealed to the voters of Bihar on the social media platform X (Twitter).
She wrote – “My dear brothers, sisters, mothers, and youth of Bihar! Today your future is in your hands. Come out in large numbers and vote in this great festival of democracy.”

She said that people should vote for employment, education, health, and a bright future. She also called for the protection of democracy and the constitution.
According to a report, voting is being held on 121 seats in 18 districts in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections. Voting will continue from 7 am to 5 pm. In this phase, approximately 37.5 million voters will decide the fate of a total of 1,314 candidates.
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These include prominent figures such as India Alliance's chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary (BJP).
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's statement clearly reflects the opposition's strategy in Bihar—to accuse the NDA government of corruption, mismanagement, and lack of development, and to motivate voters to cast their ballots based on issues such as employment, education, and social justice.