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#BiharRally: Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi of Distracting Youth Through ‘Reel Addiction’

Rahul Gandhi accuses PM of distracting Bihar youth.

In a fiery election rally in Bihar's Aurangabad on Tuesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming he deliberately wants the nation's youth glued to their phones creating social media reels. This calculated distraction, Gandhi alleged, keeps young minds away from demanding answers on critical failures in education, healthcare, and job opportunities that plague the country.

Gandhi painted a grim picture of Modi's strategy as a modern-day "addiction" trap, equating endless scrolling on Instagram and Facebook to a 21st-century high designed to numb the youth. By keeping them obsessed with viral content and digital fame, the Prime Minister ensures they remain too preoccupied to question the government's glaring shortcomings, turning potential activists into passive consumers lost in the reel world.

The Congress scion didn't stop at social media manipulation—he accused Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating "vote chori" or outright election theft in Bihar, fully aware that the NDA alliance faces defeat in the upcoming assembly polls. Gandhi warned voters of systematic rigging tactics, urging them to stay vigilant against what he described as desperate moves to cling to power.

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Promising a radical shift, Gandhi declared that an INDIA bloc government in Bihar would prioritize the extremely backward classes, socially marginalized communities, and Dalits, creating a truly inclusive administration. He positioned the opposition alliance as the real voice of the oppressed, contrasting it sharply with the NDA's alleged neglect and favoritism toward the elite.

Slamming Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as an enabler of this system, Gandhi highlighted how the state's youth are being reduced to mere migrant laborers due to rampant unemployment and repeated question paper leaks in exams. These scandals, he charged, systematically favor wealthy students who can afford cheating networks, leaving honest aspirants from humble backgrounds crushed under an unfair and corrupt education ecosystem.

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