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The INDIA bloc is set to release its election manifesto for the Bihar Assembly elections on October 28, 2025. The manifesto aims to address the needs of various groups in Bihar and outline reforms for education, health, and law and order. Rahul Gandhi will join the election campaign starting October 29 in Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga. Meanwhile, the RJD expelled 27 leaders for anti-party activities. The article also highlights the contrasting political journeys of two Rajput candidates in Bihar, one grappling with the legacy of a criminal and the other following a path of unwavering ideology.

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INDIA Bloc to Unveil Bihar Election Manifesto, Rahul Gandhi to Campaign

Patna, Bihar – October 28, 2025 – The INDIA bloc is preparing to release its highly anticipated election manifesto today, promising a comprehensive plan for the development of Bihar. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav, the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial candidate, stated that the manifesto will focus on the needs of the youth, farmers, workers, women, and senior citizens. It will also outline key reforms in education, health, and law and order.

“This manifesto is for the people of Bihar,” said Yadav. “We are committed to addressing their concerns and building a brighter future for the state.”

Adding further momentum to the campaign, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will begin campaigning in Bihar on Wednesday, October 29th. He will be jointly campaigning in Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga.

The announcement comes on the heels of the RJD’s expulsion of 27 leaders, including two MLAs, from the party for engaging in anti-party activities. This move underscores the party’s commitment to discipline and adherence to its core ideology as the election approaches.

In other election news, the political landscape in Bihar showcases contrasting stories of two Rajput candidates: Chetan Anand, son of former MP and “don” Anand Mohan, who is running on a Janata Dal (United) ticket and another candidate following the footsteps of a man who has never compromised on his ideology. Their different approaches highlight the complex and varied dynamics at play in the Bihar Assembly elections.

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