Prashant Kishor dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s influence over Bihar’s Gen Z voters, citing his limited engagement and understanding of the state. Kishor argues that Bihar’s youth, driven by unemployment and migration, are politically active but not swayed by calls to protect democracy or accusations of vote theft. He also deems the Congress party’s role in Bihar as marginal.
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