New Delhi:
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday made an enthusiastic appeal to the youth of Bihar to participate in the white T-shirt movement, starting on Monday, to send a strong message that the people of the state will not be able to go far anymore and they are ready to write their fate.
The Leader of the Opposition issued a video appeal on his social media account, demanding the success of the White T-shirt movement in Bihar, which was before his visit to Begsarai district of Bihar on 7 April.
Young colleagues of Bihar, I am coming to Begusarai on 7 April, stop migration, walk shoulder to shoulder with you in two trips.
The goal is to see the spirit of the youth of Bihar, their struggle should be seen, their troubles should be seen.
You also wear white t -shirt and ask questions, raise the voice -… pic.twitter.com/lhvurofcow
– Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) 6 April, 2025
He said in the video message, “Stop migration, Jobs Watri will also get a glimpse of your struggle, pain and feelings of the youth of Bihar.”
He said, “This message is for every resident of Bihar. I will visit Begusarai on 7 April. I will walk shoulder to shoulder with you and raise my voice on inflation, unemployment, privatization, paper leaks and all other issues that adversely affect you and your families,” he said in the video.
The purpose of ‘Exodus Yatra’ is to raise the energy of the youth to build the youth Bihar and make it a land of new opportunities.
He said, “The youth of Bihar will no longer be misled or bend before anyone. They will go together and create a new future for themselves,” they asked the youth to share the video between their circles.
Rahul’s visit to Bihar, where assembly elections have been held later this year, came a few days after the Congress party announced new district presidents in the state. AICC last week appointed new President and working president in all 40 organizational districts of Bihar.
During his visit, Mr. Gandhi is also expected to review the party’s pole strategy with all the new district heads and draw a roadmap for the upcoming elections.
Meanwhile, the BJP rapidly objected to the Congress MP’s visit to Bihar and said that it would end in another disturbance for the party.
“Rahul Gandhi has immersed the entire Congress ship. He will do the same in Bihar. Wherever he goes, Congress sink. There are some examples in Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Delhi. Even in Bihar,” BJP state chief Dilip Jaiswal said a funny while talking to IANS.
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