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Bihar's Pad Girl Talks About Marriage With Rahul Gandhi

Bihar's Pad Girl Talks About Marriage With Rahul Gandhi

Time of India07-06-2025
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's visit to Bihar took a heartwarming and empowering turn when he met Riya Paswan — popularly known as the 'Pad Girl'. Speaking at a Mahila Samwad in Gaya, Riya credited the Congress's Shakti Abhiyan for transforming her life and inspiring her to enter politics. In a viral moment, she boldly declared that, just like Rahul Gandhi, she would never marry and instead dedicate her life to public service. Rahul, visibly impressed, encouraged her passion and confidence. This powerful exchange showcases the changing face of grassroots politics, women empowerment, and how political mentorship can spark real social change — even in India's most marginalized communities.#rahulgandhi #padgirl #riyapaswan #rahulgandhimarriage #rahulgandhimarriagevideo #rahulgandhiviralvideo #shaktiabhiyan #biharpolitics #congress #womenspolitics #mahilasamwad #gaya #biharassembly2025 #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews
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