In a major boost to the Congress party’s “Voter Rights Yatra” in Bihar, Priyanka Gandhi officially joined her brother Rahul Gandhi on the 10th day of the campaign. The yatra, which began from Supaul’s Husain Chowk, is currently moving through Madhubani towards Darbhanga, where a grand public rally will conclude today’s leg. Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and several other senior Congress leaders are also part of the march, underscoring its national significance.Priyanka Gandhi’s presence has added energy to the campaign, especially among women supporters, as she is known for her efforts to connect with female voters during past electoral campaigns in Uttar Pradesh. The Congress and RJD alliance is focusing strongly on Bihar’s Seemanchal region, which has a large Muslim population and where allegations of large-scale voter list exclusions have become a major talking point. Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly accused the BJP and state government of “vote theft,” claiming that thousands of eligible voters—many from flood-affected and marginalized communities—were unfairly removed from the rolls.Over the next few days, the 16-day-long yatra will cover nearly 25 districts and over 100 assembly constituencies, aiming to revive Congress’s lost vote bank and strengthen the Mahagathbandhan’s electoral presence in Bihar.

