The former Bihar Chief Minister will also organise a state-level meeting of party workers on February 15 at Gandhi Maidan here.
"The rallies will be called 'Sampark Rally' and held assembly constituency-wise across the state. These will be for the public and the common people will participate in them," Kumar said while talking to media today after the conclusion of two-day summit of JD(U) leaders at party headquarters in the state capital.
"Our focus in the rallies will be on governance. We will tell the people to be cautious of BJP as there is difference between their words and deeds. We will highlight the discrimination by the Centre against Bihar, breaking of promises made by BJP to the people here, the issue of bringing back black money and injustice against farmers," said Kumar.
The former Chief Minister alleged that the Central government has failed to provide better Minimum Support Price (MSP) to farmers, which is driving them to commit suicide. The land acquisition ordinance will allow taking away of lands from them for use by corporates and real state companies.
Flanked by JD (U) state president Vashistha Narayan Singh, Food and Civil Supplies minister Shyam Rajak, Rajya Sabha member RCP Singh and others, Kumar said a state-level political meeting will be held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna on February 15 as part of the second phase of his Sampark Yatra.