Patna: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived in Patna on Saturday on a day-long visit during which he would take part in a conference based on the theme of “safeguarding” the Constitution, besides interacting with leaders of the Bihar unit. Gandhi is scheduled to address the 'Samvidhan Suraksha Sammelan' at Bapu Sabhagar here later in the day, a party leader said.
Upon arrival, he reached Hotel Maurya directly where there was already a gathering of Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders. Rahul met Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav at the entrance of the hotel. Both shook hands, asked about each other's well-being and then moved ahead. No formal conversation took place in this 20-second meeting.
What did the two talk about in 20 seconds?: For a long time, there was a discussion in the political corridors of Bihar about whether there would be a meeting between Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav. Finally, the discussion came to an end and the two leaders met. As soon as Rahul Gandhi entered Hotel Maurya, his eyes fell on Tejashwi Yadav who was already standing there. Both of them talked to each other for 20 seconds. It is reported that Tejashwi has invited Rahul to come to his residence.
During his current tour, Rahul Gandhi will visit the Sadaqat Ashram, which serves as the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) headquarters, where he will inaugurate a newly constructed staff quarter and a refurbished auditorium, named after his grandmother and his father, respectively.
The Congress leader's visit comes at a time when the state's political alliances are showing signs of strain, particularly between his party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).
Looking Beyond the Surface
Today's schedule tells its own story. Rahul Gandhi will speak at the Constitution Security Conference and meet party workers at Sadakat Ashram. At the same time, across town, Lalu Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav will be busy with RJD's National Executive meeting at Hotel Maurya. The timing hasn't gone unnoticed. Senior journalist Sunil Pandey suggests this might not be a coincidence, hinting at underlying political calculations.
The relationship between Congress and RJD has seen better days. Things started changing after the recent Lok Sabha elections didn't go as planned. The alliance that once seemed unshakeable now appears to be on shaky ground. Recent events have only added to the tension. When RJD decided to support AAP in Delhi's assembly elections, eyebrows were raised. Then came Tejashwi Yadav's comment about the India Alliance being just for Lok Sabha elections. Though he later walked back these words after Congress showed its displeasure, the damage was already done.