Congress has launched a ‘Palayan Roko, Naukri Do’ (Stop Migration, Give Jobs) campaign in Bihar, led by Rahul Gandhi and Kanhaiya Kumar. The 14-day padyatra aims to address unemployment and migration issues, with supporters wearing white t-shirts to protest against ‘Full Blank Unemployment and Inflation’. This marks Rahul Gandhi’s third visit to Bihar in three months, signaling Congress’s increased focus on the state ahead of elections. The campaign targets youth voters and positions Rahul as a spokesperson against unemployment. Meanwhile, the Kachipally deforestation issue has escalated into a political battle between celebrities and the Telangana government. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy accused actors and influencers of using AI-generated images to support protesting Hyderabad University students. Bollywood actor Dia Mirza refuted these allegations, urging the CM to verify facts. The controversy stems from the government’s proposal to auction 400 acres of ecologically sensitive land near the university for an IT park development. #rahulgandhi #biharelection2025 #tamilnadupolitics #telanganagovernment #kachipallydeforestation #biharyatra #unemployment #hyderabaduniversityprotests #environmentalactivism #diamirza #palayanroko #naukrido #congresscampaign #youthvoters #biharelections
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