Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticised the NDA government in Bihar for its use of force against protesters in Patna, amid ongoing unrest over employment issues. In a scathing post on X, Gandhi accused the administration of resorting to baton charges when citizens demand jobs and rights, signalling rising tensions as public frustration mounts. This rebuke comes at a pivotal time, with Bihar's youth increasingly vocal about governance failures, potentially influencing the state's upcoming assembly elections and highlighting broader national debates on unemployment and police accountability.
Gandhi shared a video of the baton charge, stating in Hindi, "When employment is asked for, one gets lathicharge. Instead of rights, one gets atrocities." He further warned that "this time, the youth of Bihar will show this 'guNDA' government its real place—the countdown has begun." It remains unclear whether his comments refer to the suspension of 16 striking land surveyors or protests by aspirants seeking supplementary results from a teacher recruitment exam, both of which have sparked demonstrations in recent weeks.
The incidents underscore deepening discontent in Bihar, where protesters have clashed with authorities over livelihood concerns, reflecting a pattern of government crackdowns that could alienate voters. With assembly elections scheduled for the next couple of months, opposition parties are leveraging these events to rally support, framing them as evidence of the NDA's mishandling of youth aspirations and economic woes.
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This episode intensifies political polarisation in the state, potentially boosting Congress's narrative ahead of polls while pressuring the NDA to address employment demands. As public sentiment shifts, such confrontations may reshape electoral strategies and voter turnout.
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