Rahul, Priyanka ride Bullet in Bihar, steal the show in Voter Rights Yatra
Digital Desk
In a rare sight, Rahul Gandhi was seen riding a Bullet with sister Priyanka in Bihar during the Voter Rights Yatra. The brother-sister duo drew huge public attention, as videos and images of their road journey went viral.
Rahul Gandhi is currently doing the Voter Rights Rally in Bihar. On the 11th day of the yatra (Wednesday), he took out a bike rally in Darbhanga with Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. During this, a different view of Rahul Gandhi was seen. Rahul Gandhi was seen travelling on the roads of Bihar with sister Priyanka Gandhi on a Bullet. During this, Rahul Gandhi looked very happy. A smile was clearly visible on his face. Many meanings are being derived from this smile. The love between the brother and sister is visible in the crowd gathering in the Voter Rights Yatra in Bihar.
In fact, for the first time in the ongoing Vote Rights Rally in Bihar, the chemistry of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi was seen. This time the brother-sister duo was seen in a different style. Both were seen sitting together on the same Bullet. During this, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav was also with him.
Actually, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are in Muzaffarpur for the Bihar Vote Rights Rally. Both were in Supaul on August 26, where they participated in the rally. At the rally in Muzaffarpur, Rahul Gandhi said that the Election Commission should explain why the names of 65 lakh voters have been removed from the voter lists in Bihar.
During this, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin along with Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi joined the Congress' 'Voter Rights Yatra' in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar on Wednesday (27 August 2025).
The Voter Rights Yatra will end on September 1 after the Mahagathbandhan rally in Patna. According to the information, on September 1, there will be a gathering of opposition leaders at Gandhi Maidan in Patna and from there all the opposition leaders will take out a march on the road. Let us tell you that the Voter Rights Yatra started from August 17. The yatra, covering a total of 1,300 kilometres, began from Sasaram on August 17 and will conclude with a rally in Patna on September 1.