Why Was Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav's Bihar Rally Postponed?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 'Vote Adhikar Yatra' postponed due to unforeseen events.
- Focus on voter rights and electoral issues.
- Political landscape in Bihar shifts with new developments.
- Alliance between Congress and RJD continues to evolve.
- Impact on grassroots mobilization and electoral strategies.
Patna, Aug 4 (NationPress) The eagerly awaited 'Vote Adhikar Yatra' featuring Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, initially set to kick off on August 10 in Bihar, has been delayed due to unexpected circumstances.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) officially confirmed the postponement via a letter (No. 168, dated August 4, 2025) from its state office, citing 'unavoidable reasons' for this decision.
Sources suggest that the passing of a former Chief Minister of Jharkhand is the key factor behind this deferment.
The party has requested its supporters and officials to regard the previous schedule as canceled until a new date is provided.
A revised timetable for the yatra will be announced in the near future.
According to the initial plan, the first phase of the yatra was set to start from Sasaram in Rohtas district on August 10 and conclude in Narpatganj in Araria district on August 19, traversing numerous districts throughout Bihar.
Jointly organized by the Congress and RJD, the yatra was promoted as a grassroots movement advocating for voter rights and opposing the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process of the Election Commission.
The two opposition parties also intended to utilize this platform to criticize both the Modi government at the Center and the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar concerning various election-related matters.
Leaders from both factions had described the yatra as the kickoff of their electoral campaign for the forthcoming Bihar Assembly elections.
This initiative was crafted not only to voice dissent against the recent electoral roll deletions under SIR but also to rally support and rejuvenate the Mahagathbandhan cadre ahead of the elections.
Insiders have noted that the announcement of the yatra had already sparked excitement within the alliance, with grassroots workers and potential candidates preparing to engage in large numbers.
For many local leaders, this was a vital chance to demonstrate strength and sway before the upper echelons of leadership.
With the postponement now in effect, political focus will shift to the new dates, which are anticipated to align strategically with upcoming election preparations and regional developments.