A STORM OF CHANGE HAS RISEN IN BIHAR, THE INDIA ALLIANCE WILL SEEP EVERY SEAT IN SHAHABAD: DIPANKAR

The India Alliance has now entered the fray with a fierce stance in the Bihar Assembly elections. CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya launched a vigorous campaign in the Dumraon Assembly constituency on Saturday. He claimed that this time it's not just about changing power, accusing the Prime Minister of "make reels, forget jobs" politics, saying Nitish's 10,000-rupee scheme is merely about making people indebted.

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A STORM OF CHANGE HAS RISEN IN BIHAR, THE INDIA ALLIANCE WILL SEEP EVERY SEAT IN SHAHABAD: DIPANKAR

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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

BUXAR-----------------------The India Alliance has now entered the fray with a fierce stance in the Bihar Assembly elections. CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya launched a vigorous campaign in the Dumraon Assembly constituency on Saturday. He claimed that this time it's not just about changing power, accusing the Prime Minister of "make reels, forget jobs" politics, saying Nitish's 10,000-rupee scheme is merely about making people indebted.

The India Alliance has now entered the fray with a fierce stance in the Bihar Assembly elections. CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya launched a vigorous campaign in the Dumraon Assembly constituency on Saturday. He claimed that this time it's not just about changing power, but about changing the future of Bihar. He said that the India Alliance is now a strong front of seven parties, not five, and victory is certain in all the seats in Shahabad. Also, launching a scathing attack on the NDA government, he said, "The people are about to throw out the vote thieves, job thieves, and land thieves who have occupied the throne of Bihar for twenty years."

Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of an anti-youth stance, he said, "When young people ask for jobs, the government uses lathicharge and the Prime Minister says, 'Buy data and make a reel.' What could be a bigger joke than this?" He said, "The right to employment has been snatched away, leaving young people relegated to Agniveer and contract employment. Bihar's 65 percent share in railways and banks has also been taken away."

In a direct dig at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 10,000 rupee scheme, Dipankar said, "Bhattacharya said, 'This is not a women's employment scheme, but a women's loan scheme." The Home Minister himself has stated this. According to Dipankar, microfinance companies are further burdening women with debt." He announced complete waiver of small loans and a monthly payment of ₹2,500 to women if a coalition government is formed.

He said that development in Bihar now means flyovers, bypasses, and collusion with corrupt officials. Citing the example of giving 1,050 acres of land to Adani in Pirpati, Bhagalpur, for one rupee, he said this is the NDA's true good governance model.

Attacked the BJP, claiming that everything from water, forests, land to the public sector is being handed over to corporations. Like Uttar Pradesh, plans are being made to impose bulldozer rule in Bihar. He said that the CPI(ML) has set an example of accountability by releasing the report cards of its MLAs, while the BJP is far from accountable. Dipankar clearly declared that Nitish Kumar is no longer the NDA's CM face, while the All India Alliance has already appointed Tejashwi Yadav as Chief Minister and Mukesh Sahni as Deputy Chief Minister. He said that two Deputy CMs can also be elected from the Dalit and Muslim communities.

Referring to the SIR controversy, he said, "We have fought to save the voting rights of millions of poor people. Now, the youth will show their strength at the booths and defeat the government of vote thieves and bribe-takers." He announced that on October 26th, on the 15th death anniversary of CPI(ML) leader Ramnaresh Ram, he will organize a Parivartan Sankalp Yatra from Ekwari to Sahar. He said, "We will protect the Constitution and social justice at all costs." -- Ajit Kumar Singh's Appeal

India Alliance candidate and MLA Dr. Ajit Kumar Singh appealed to the people of Dumraon to press the three-star flag button to ensure a landslide victory in the fight for employment and respect. In Dumraon, the CPI(ML) and India Alliance amplified the message, "Change the Government, Change Bihar," and that the youth of Bihar will lead this change.

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