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A SEA OF RED!! Badlo Bihar Mahajutan Rally Held Today

Led by General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, the event drew thousands of workers, farmers, and activists from across Bihar.

The iconic Gandhi Maidan in Patna transformed into a sea of red today as the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation (CPI-ML) held its ‘Badlo Bihar Mahajutan’ rally, a powerful display of unity and resolve. Led by General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, the event drew thousands of workers, farmers, and activists from across Bihar, marking a significant moment in the state’s political landscape ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections.

Dubbed the “People’s Assembly,” the rally—whose name translates to “Transform Bihar Grand Assembly”—aimed to galvanize public discontent into a movement for systemic change. Bhattacharya, addressing the charged crowd, framed it as a platform for Bihar’s marginalized to demand justice and equity. Posts on X from CPI-ML and PTI News captured the event’s magnitude, with visuals of red flags waving and attendees pouring in by buses and trains since Saturday night, underscoring the rally’s grassroots momentum.

The ‘Badlo Bihar’ initiative builds on CPI-ML’s earlier campaigns, like the Seemanchal outreach, reflecting a strategic push to consolidate support among the state’s rural and working-class communities. While specific policy demands remained broad in real-time coverage, the rally’s core message targeted entrenched socio-economic disparities—a hallmark of the party’s leftist ideology. Bhattacharya’s remarks to ETV Bharat, shared online, hinted at this being a launchpad for a broader electoral challenge.

For Bihar, a state long grappling with poverty and political volatility, the ‘Badlo Bihar Mahajutan’ rally represents more than a spectacle—it’s a clarion call. As the crowd dispersed, the echoes of their chants lingered, signaling that CPI-ML intends to harness this energy to reshape Bihar’s future, one determined step at a time.

 
 
 
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