In the heat of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, political rhetoric has intensified as BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, alleging that he speaks in line with Pakistan’s agenda. Speaking during the final day of campaigning, Bidhuri claimed, “What Pakistan says, Rahul Gandhi repeats,” accusing the Congress leader of echoing anti-India sentiments and undermining national interests. He further alleged that Rahul Gandhi and the INDIA bloc were denying India’s youth their rightful opportunities while defending infiltrators for political gain. Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s earlier statement that elections in Bihar were being influenced “the same way as in Haryana,” Bidhuri dismissed the claims, saying Rahul had already accepted defeat. “The people of Bihar have rejected the INDIA alliance. Rahul Gandhi is frustrated and making baseless allegations,” he said. Bidhuri, who has been fielded by the BJP in a key Muslim-majority constituency, stated that even the local Muslim community is tired of the infiltration issue and supports the government’s strong stance on national security. As campaigning ends ahead of November 11 voting, both alliances — NDA and INDIA bloc — are locked in fierce exchanges, each accusing the other of misleading Bihar’s electorate.

