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Congress raises strong objection after Kanhaiya Kumar and Pappu Yadav are stopped from boarding rally vehicle. Rahul Gandhi reacts sharply.

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Ruckus Over Kanhaiya, Pappu Denied Car Entry Sparks Political Storm

In a political episode that has rapidly gained traction across Bihar and Delhi, Kanhaiya Kumar and Pappu Yadav were reportedly stopped from climbing onto a rally vehicle, an act that has triggered fierce criticism from the Congress party leadership.

Rahul Gandhi has personally taken note of the incident, expressing his displeasure over the treatment meted out to the two prominent leaders. According to sources within the party, Rahul Gandhi called both Kanhaiya and Pappu Yadav to convey solidarity, and hinted that he now understands the internal sabotage at play. “We know who’s trying to divide and humiliate,” a senior Congress strategist close to Gandhi told this reporter.

BJP Faces Backlash, Modi's 2007 Car Incident Resurfaces

The BJP has come under fire after the video went viral, with Congress supporters drawing parallels to an old video where Narendra Modi, then Chief Minister of Gujarat, was seen running behind a vehicle during a political rally, denied a seat inside.

First ask Modi ji—why didn’t he let his own CM sit in the car?” said a visibly angry Congress worker during a protest in Patna. The incident has sparked a larger debate about respect within political alliances, especially at public events.

Kanhaiya Claps Back at Critics

Kanhaiya Kumar, in his signature fiery tone, hit back at those questioning Congress’s legacy. “The BJP leaders studied in the very schools and were treated in the hospitals Congress built,” he said in response to criticism from journalist Smita Prakash.

With elections drawing closer, internal tensions and symbolic gestures like this could cost alliances critical votes, especially among young and undecided voters.

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