Congress in Bihar: When Own Goals Become Party Tradition

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Congress in Bihar

Congress stumbles yet again in Bihar as Rahul Gandhi’s campaign faces a Kerala Congress social media blunder. A roast of politics at its funniest worst.

Because nothing screams “political strategy” quite like Congress digging its own grave — then falling in headfirst while live-streaming the process.

What Happened?

In Bihar, Rahul Gandhi was busy trying to polish up the Congress image with his grand “Voter Adhikar Yatra.” Speeches, slogans, promises, and handshakes — all served hot with the classic Gandhi garnish of “vote chor” chants at PM Modi.

For once, the Congress script seemed… almost disciplined. Enter Kerala Congress’s social media team — the digital equivalent of that one cousin who ruins the family wedding by grabbing the mic and singing “Sheila Ki Jawani.”

They posted a meme comparing Bihar to beedi — yes, the local smoke that screams poverty — while Kerala was painted as “super” in contrast. Basically, Bihar = beedi, Kerala = super cigarette. Smooth, right? Except not.

And just like that, Rahul Gandhi’s nearly year-long campaign prep went up in metaphorical smoke.

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Why Is Bihar Angry?

Because insulting Bihar has become a national pastime for clueless politicians. The state that gave India leaders like Jayaprakash Narayan, Rajendra Prasad, and even Chanakya (yes, the original management guru) is now reduced to bad memes.

Bihar’s politics isn’t just sensitive; it’s like your grandmother’s pressure cooker — one wrong whistle and the whole house knows. Kerala Congress picked the wrong state, wrong metaphor, wrong everything.

Within hours, the outrage spread faster than free Wi-Fi in Patna Junction.


The Fallout

  1. Rahul Gandhi’s PR Balloon Burst: All that effort of speeches and yatras drowned under one careless social media post.
  2. BJP’s Bonus Gift: The ruling party didn’t even need to try. They just sat back, grabbed popcorn, and said, “Dekho, Congress ne fir kar diya.”
  3. Allies in Embarrassment: The Mahagathbandhan partners, who were hoping for Congress to at least not shoot itself, were left facepalming harder than Indian cricket fans during a batting collapse.

Political Punchlines

  • Congress has once again proven that if there’s a hole, they will dig it deeper.
  • Bihar insulted, Rahul embarrassed, BJP thrilled. Truly, a win-win-lose situation.
  • Kerala Congress should consider a career change — maybe start a meme page called “How to Lose States in 10 Days.”

BJP’s Reaction: Full Throttle

As expected, BJP leaders tore into Congress. Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary slammed the insult and reminded everyone that this is the same Congress that insulted PM Modi’s mother earlier.

Translation: Congress can’t stop insulting — moms, states, and themselves.

For BJP, this was the easiest campaign boost ever. No need to run ads or rallies. Congress’s social media did the heavy lifting.


JDU’s Punch

JD(U) leaders like Sanjay Kumar Jha also roasted Congress, saying Bihar is not just “beedi,” it’s also “buddhi” (intelligence) and “budget” (resources). In other words: try harder, Kerala Congress, your jokes are outdated.

The irony? Bihar’s political opponents united — not for governance, not for development, but for the sacred duty of trolling Congress.


Historical Flashback

This isn’t the first time leaders from the Opposition have insulted Bihar.

  • Telangana CM Revanth Reddy once mocked Bihar’s “DNA.”
  • DMK leaders in Tamil Nadu have long made derogatory comments about Biharis, calling them “illiterate” or worse.
  • And now Kerala Congress decided to join the roast fest.

Basically, when it comes to insulting Bihar, opposition parties compete harder than they do in elections.


Congress’s Backfoot Moment

The post was quickly deleted, but by then the damage was done. Deleting a controversial post in Indian politics is like deleting a WhatsApp forward from your uncle — everyone’s already seen it, screenshotted it, and sent it to 20 family groups.

Rahul Gandhi is now left explaining to Bihar voters why his own party thinks they’re equivalent to cheap smokes.

It’s like preparing a cake for months and then accidentally icing it with toothpaste.


The Bigger Picture

This controversy shows three eternal truths of Indian politics:

  1. Congress and Social Media Don’t Mix: Every time they try, it ends in disaster.
  2. Bihar Politics Is No Joke: One careless insult = entire campaign wrecked.
  3. BJP Benefits Without Effort: Why campaign when the opposition is your best election manager?

Pop-Culture Comparisons

  • Congress right now is like a Bollywood hero from the ’90s — lots of effort, zero box office.
  • The Kerala Congress meme? Equivalent of a bad Govinda comedy scene — funny for two seconds, tragic for the rest of the film.
  • Bihar voters? Imagine SRK fans after a bad movie review — loyal, emotional, but very quick to punish.

What Next for Congress?

  • Rahul Gandhi will probably double down on yatras, selfies, and speeches about respect.
  • Congress IT cell will be instructed to “think before posting.” (Spoiler: they won’t.)
  • BJP and JDU will keep milking this controversy till the last drop.

Meanwhile, Bihar voters will quietly remember: Congress called us “beedi.”

And in politics, memory is longer than election manifestos.

Congress has mastered one skill better than anyone else — turning a political rally into a roast of themselves.

What do you think? Is Congress genuinely cursed on social media, or are they just bad at politics in 2025?
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