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Sonia taunts Nitish, laborers helpless in egoistic government


New Delhi: The
 first phase of voting is going to take place in Bihar on October 28. Earlier, Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi posted a video on Twitter taunting Nitish Kumar. Sonia Gandhi said, My dear brothers and sisters of Bihar, I salute the sacred and historical land of Bihar.

Today, the government in Bihar, steeped in power and arrogance, has moved out of its way. It is not good to do them. He said, the worker is forced today. The farmer is upset today. The young man is disappointed today. While in power, the current government is arrogant and has lost its way. There is a difference between his words and his actions.

The fragile state of the economy is impacting people's lives. Today the sons of the earth are in serious trouble Dalits and Mahadalits have been left on the brink of Bihali. Backward sections of society are also victims of this plight. This is the call of Bihar today. The Janata Congress is with the Grand Alliance.

He further said, Delhi and Bihar governments are captive governments. Note captives, lockouts, trade captives, economic captives, farm barn captives and bread employment detainees. That is why the people of Bihar are ready to build a new Bihar against the captive government for the next breed and the next crop.

Now the wind of change is there, because there is passion, energy, new thinking and power in change, now the time has come to write a new India. The people of Bihar have quality, skill, strength, power of construction, but unemployment, migration, inflation, hunger have given them tears and blisters in their feet.

Words that cannot be said have to be said with tears. Policy and governments cannot be created on the basis of fearless crime. Let us know that for the 71 assembly constituencies which are to be voted on October 28, under the first phase of Bihar assembly elections, the campaigning ended on Monday evening.

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