He hates 'bhagwa' colour, hence wears white T-shirt : Union Minister Giriraj Singh over Rahul Gandhi's rally in Bihar

ANI April 7, 2025 141 views

Union Minister Giriraj Singh launched a sharp critique of Rahul Gandhi's Bihar rally, questioning its political significance. The Congress leader's 'Palayan Roko Naukri Do' campaign aims to highlight youth unemployment and challenge the current state government. Singh specifically mocked Gandhi's choice of wearing a white t-shirt, suggesting it reflects a deeper political symbolism. The rally is part of Congress's broader strategy to mobilize Bihar's youth ahead of the upcoming legislative assembly elections.

"He hates the 'bhagwa' colour and hence he wears a white t-shirt" - Giriraj Singh
Patna, April 7: Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Monday targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Bihar for the 'Palayan Roko Naukri Do' rally in Begusarai, claiming his presence would make no political difference.

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Rahul Gandhi leads NSUI's 'Palayan Roko Naukri Do' rally in Bihar

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Giriraj Singh claims visit will have no political impact

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Rally focuses on youth unemployment and government accountability

Taking a jibe at the Congress' choice of attire, Singh said Gandhi avoids wearing saffron as he hates the 'bhagwa' colour, and maintained that Bihar remains under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"There will be no effect of him visiting Bihar. He has come and will spread confusion. In Bihar, the government is made up of Nitish Kumar and PM Modi... He (Rahul Gandhi) hates the 'bhagwa' colour and hence he wears a white t-shirt," Singh told media persons.

He further said, "First, he should save his own political ground from slipping. His arrival from Kerala to Bihar will have no impact. Bihar is moving forward under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Modi. Just look at the transformation--compare Bihar before 2005 and after 2005. Infrastructure has been developed, roads and bridges have been built across the Ganga, and employment opportunities have increased."

Earlier today, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi joined the Congress' student wing's (NSUI) 'Palayan Roko Naukri Do' rally, which NSUI National is leading in charge Kanhaiya Kumar. The Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition is slated to address a public meeting in Patna.

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi said that he would visit Begusarai in Bihar, where he would hold the Yatra.

"Young friends of Bihar, I will be coming to Begusarai on April 7th to join you in the 'Roko Palayan, Do Naukri' campaign, walking shoulder to shoulder with you. The goal is to show the world the spirit of Bihar's youth, their struggles, and their hardships," Rahul said.

The Lok Sabha LoP also asked the youth to wear white t-shirts to put pressure on the Bihar government.

"Come wearing a White T-shirt, ask questions, raise your voice--to put pressure on the government for your rights, to hold them accountable. Let's come together and make Bihar a state of opportunities," he said.

"The issues you face- unemployment, inflation, paper leaks, and the reduction in government jobs one after another, along with privatization that doesn't benefit you- are the reasons we are on this campaign. This is called the "Palayan Yatra." Come and join us wearing a white t-shirt so that the world can see the emotions of Bihar's youth and put pressure on the Bihar government. We want to mobilize the energy of Bihar's youth and build a new Bihar," Rahul Gandhi said.

Previously, the Congress leader visited Bihar on January 18 and February 5.

The Bihar Legislative Assembly election for all 243 constituencies is scheduled to be held in October or November this year. The last assembly elections were held in October-November 2020.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Why are we focusing on shirt colors when there are real issues being discussed? The youth unemployment crisis needs attention, not wardrobe analysis. 👕
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Rahul S.
I attended the rally today. The energy was amazing! White shirts were symbolic of unity, not some political color game as being portrayed.
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Amit P.
Respectfully disagree with the minister's comments. The white shirt campaign is about youth issues, not about hating any color. Let's focus on policy discussions.
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Sunita M.
Infrastructure has improved in Bihar, but job creation hasn't kept pace. Both sides need to address this seriously instead of trading personal jabs.
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Vikas R.
The white shirt campaign is actually quite clever marketing. Makes the participants stand out in photos and creates visual impact. Smart move by Congress!
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Neha T.
As a young voter, I appreciate any leader who talks about job creation. The color debate is just noise - we need solutions! #BiharYouth

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