Hours before Bihar goes to polls, the Mahagathbandhan is set to release its much-awaited manifesto — promising jobs, welfare schemes, and development. The event, however, is marked by the absence of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, fueling fresh speculation about internal rifts. RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav has taken sharp aim at the NDA, questioning the delay in its manifesto and accusing the alliance of lacking both vision and ideas. The JDU has hit back, saying Nitish Kumar himself is their “walking manifesto.” A full-blown political war of words erupts as Bihar’s election battle intensifies.