Rahul in Darbhanga (File)
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi captivated attention during his visit to Darbhanga, Bihar, by channeling the iconic Pushpa dialogue, “I am fire, not a flower,” as he defied Bihar Police attempts to block his visit to Ambedkar Hostel. The dramatic confrontation unfolded when police, citing security concerns, tried to restrict his movement. Undeterred, Gandhi walked through the barricades to address students, accusing the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government of stifling democratic dialogue.
Engaging Bihar’s Youth
“The police failed to stop me because I have the support of students like you,” emphasizing the power of youth backing. His Pushpa-inspired rhetoric, referencing the popular Telugu film, added a cinematic flair, making his message relatable and memorable. The event highlighted Gandhi’s strategy to energize young voters ahead of upcoming political battles in Bihar, a key electoral state.
Challenging the Administration
The clash with the Bihar Police underscored the strained relations between the opposition and the NDA government, with Gandhi accusing the administration of prioritizing control over public engagement. The incident follows a pattern of political friction in Bihar, where opposition leaders have faced similar hurdles. Gandhi’s defiance, coupled with his fiery rhetoric, positioned him as a relentless critic of the state’s governance, drawing praise from supporters and sharp rebuttals from NDA leaders.
A Viral Moment with Impact
Gandhi’s “I am fire” moment quickly went viral, with clips flooding platforms like X, where supporters hailed his courage and detractors questioned the theatrics. The incident has amplified discussions on democratic rights and police overreach in Bihar. As Gandhi continues his nationwide campaign, this episode strengthens his image as a bold leader unafraid to challenge authority, setting the stage for intense political debates in the state.
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