Patna: Amid speculation changes in the Bihar Congress, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday met the party’s legislator, former President and CLP leaders along with senior national leaders from the country.
The source said the meeting was held in two sessions.
In the morning, Rahul spoke with almost ten senior leaders, including Meira Kumar, Nikhil Kumar, Shakil Ahmad, President of Bihar Madan Mohan Jhar and former President of Anil Sharma for two hours.
Then, at night, he met all the legislators with senior leaders for two hours.
Jha tells the Ti by telephone that it was the first meeting after the election of assembly in Bihar last year.
“This meeting is truly fruitful and all the legislators have asked to hold such meetings every three months.
In fact, Rahul Ji has agreed.
Now our focus is to expand our party in Bihar,” Jha said.
Congress MLC Prem Chandra Mishra said the discussion was about strengthening the party at Bihar.
“Everything is very positive and we are very happy after meeting Rahul Ji,” Mishra said.
However, another senior leader added, “No one knows what people have discussed in one-on-one meeting.
It is possible that the problem related to the state president and BPCC change has been raised.” The source said all MLC and MLC were present at the meeting, Except for two – Kadwa Mla Shakil Ahmad Khan could not attend several personal involvement and Manihari Mla Manohar Prasad Singh could not attend due to health problems.
Protests against Price Increase: Members of the State Congress and Patna Mahanagar Unit Congress Youth on Wednesday held a protest against the increase in fuel prices and coke in addition to inflation.
Bring the cylinder in their heads, they caused a slogan against the Government of NDA at the center and in the state.
This is part of their seven day protests launched in the state of Wednesday.
The president of the Gunjan Patel Congress, said that through such protests, they wanted to raise up a government that fell asleep and did not care about ordinary people.
“Today, we have planned to walk from Cargil Chowk to the JP Roundabout, but we are not permitted to quote an epidemic action.
The government tried to suppress the sounds raised by it,” said Gunjan, adding them will also take the March cycle in the rural bihar ,