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Tejashwi Yadav begins ‘Bihar Adhikar Yatra’ to address public issues and criticizes both central and state governments.


Bihar’s Leader of Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, kicked off the ‘Bihar Adhikar Yatra’ on Tuesday from Jehanabad. This journey aims to highlight the rights and concerns of the people in Bihar. Tejashwi expressed that the yatra will focus on engaging with the public and will finish in Vaishali.

During this yatra, Tejashwi plans to visit various districts to understand the people’s problems better. He mentioned that he will bring these issues to both the legislative assembly and the streets, ensuring that the public’s voice is heard loud and clear.

Tejashwi also targeted the central and state governments, questioning their responsibility for any infiltration in Bihar. He pointed out that Narendra Modi has been in power for over a decade, while Bihar has been under NDA governance for 20 years. He emphasized that the public is now aware of these political tactics and will respond accordingly during elections.

In addition, he reacted to a recent legal case filed against him in Darbhanga, calling it an act of political revenge motivated by a minister. He challenged the authorities by asking if this was democracy or just a jungle raj, highlighting the case’s background involving allegations against a minister.

Tejashwi concluded by criticizing the current state government’s ministers, claiming they are corrupt and that the public will teach them a lesson in the upcoming elections. He believes the situation in Bihar is dire, and the people are ready for a change.



Summary:

  • Tejashwi Yadav starts ‘Bihar Adhikar Yatra’ from Jehanabad.

  • The yatra aims to address public issues and rights.

  • He questions the central and state governments about infiltration.

  • Tejashwi claims the legal case against him is politically motivated.

  • He predicts a change in Bihar’s government in the upcoming elections.



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