The Congress party in Bihar faces challenges in its efforts to garner Dalit support, following the departure of Dr. Ashok Kumar Ram. Ram, who has a long history with the Congress, cited dissatisfaction with the party’s treatment of Dalits as the reason for his move to Janata Dal United. Rahul Gandhi has been actively trying to win over Dalit voters through various initiatives, including community outreach and appointments of Dalit leaders. Ram’s exit has been viewed as a major setback for the party. The Congress is trying to reverse a decline in its support among Dalit voters, who once formed a core part of its voter base. The party’s performance in previous elections has been affected due to the loss of support from this community.
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