Patna, February 3: Congress president Rahul Gandhi addresses the 'Jan Akanksha Rally' here on Sunday, the first public meeting organised by the party at Patna's Gandhi Maidan almost three decades. Earlier in 1989, Rahul's father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had addressed the rally in Bihar at the same venue. However, Congress' performance in the state has not been well and it has been confined to a small partnership in the alliances from time to time.Interestingly, the party workers of the state will be hearing the speech of the Congress president after three decades.

Rahul is also expected to announce another election sop from the rally, as he did at the Kisan Aabhar Rally in Raipur when he announced a universal basic income for the poor, a source in the party said. Earlier, Congress leader and MLC Prem Chand Mishra had said that the party has invited top opposition leaders from across the country to attend the rally. Rahul Gandhi is Lord Ram in Posters Put up By Congress Workers in Patna; See Pic.

"It will be a huge rally as the party is holding it after 28 years without any alliance. All party workers, MPs or MLAs have geared up to make this rally a big success. We have invited all Opposition leaders to attend this rally in Patna. People of Bihar have the right to know what the Central and Bihar government has done so far for poor and common people," he added.

Besides Rahul, opposition leaders like Tejasvi Yadav, Upendra Kushwaha and Sharad Yadav will also address the rally. The Chief Ministers Rajasthan, MadhyaPradesh and Chhatisgarh - AshokGehlot, Kamalnath and BhupeshBaghel, respectively, the party's Bihar-unit chief ShaktisinhGohil, senior leader and RajyaSabha MP  and Mahila Congress president Sushmita Dev will also be present on the occasion.

While the NDA in Bihar, led by state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JDU has already announced its seat-sharing formula, the Opposition here is yet to arrive at a consensus. BJP, JDU, and LJP have already announced the seat-sharing formula for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls with the BJP and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JDU contesting 17 seats each, leaving six seats for Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan's LJP.

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