leader Rahul Gandhi continues his Yatra from Darbhanga to Muzaffarpur, BiharCongress leader Rahul Gandhi continues his Yatra, taking the fight to the streets with a campaign focused on voter rights, democracy, and electoral reform. The yatra comes at a crucial time with the 2025 Lok Sabha elections on the horizon, sparking a fierce political face-off between the Congress Party and BJP.In today’s coverage, we track Rahul Gandhi’s speeches, the public response, and the Congress strategy to position itself as the defender of democracy and electoral rights. With BJP attacking Congress for what it calls “political drama” and the INDIA bloc rallying behind Rahul Gandhi, the Voter Adhikar Yatra has become one of the most watched political developments of the season. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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TV Narendran said the tariff would affect other sectors such as textiles and gems and jewellery.
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