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Political Turmoil in Bihar! BJP Workers Allegedly Attack Congress Headquarters

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A major uproar has erupted in Bihar’s political landscape after BJP workers allegedly stormed the Congress headquarters “Sadaqat Ashram” in Patna. According to eyewitnesses, the attackers created chaos with misbehavior, physical assaults, and violence, leaving the atmosphere tense and fearful. The incident has sparked a political storm across the state, with Congress blaming BJP’s growing frustration for the attack.

 

Voter Adhikar Yatra” Becomes a Headache for BJP

Sources reveal that the Congress-led “Voter Adhikar Yatra” is receiving unprecedented public support across Bihar. Massive rallies, large gatherings, and increasing participation from the youth have reportedly rattled the BJP. Political analysts suggest that this surge in public response may be the reason behind BJP’s alleged attempts to disrupt the yatra and divert attention from the key issue of “vote theft.”

 

Direct Allegations Against PM Modi

Congress leaders have once again leveled serious allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that he rose to power through “vote theft.” They assert that the truth about this has now been exposed before the public. According to the Congress, the government has lost credibility, and BJP is resorting to desperate measures to contain the growing backlash.

 

The Political Awareness of Bihar’s People

Bihar has long been known for its politically aware and active citizens. In the wake of this incident, Congress leaders maintain that the people of Bihar are now even more alert and determined. They insist that voters recognize their ballot as their greatest power, and no force can strip them of their democratic right.

 

Note :

This shocking incident has not only heated up the politics of Bihar but has also become a matter of national debate. The key question now is whether the BJP is truly losing ground and using such tactics to cover up its declining popularity—or if this is merely a political narrative. One thing, however, is certain: on the soil of Bihar, this issue is unlikely to fade aw

ay anytime soon.

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