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This article shares details about Tejashwi Yadav’s 37th birthday celebrations organized by RJD in Patna, along with social initiatives and political activities.


Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the opposition in Bihar, will turn 37 on November 9. To celebrate this special day, RJD has arranged a function at their state office in Patna on Sunday.

The party spokesperson mentioned that the office is beautifully decorated for the occasion. A big cake weighing 36 pounds will be cut during the event, and notebooks will be given to poor children. This gesture is aimed at showing Tejashwi Yadav’s commitment to serving the public and his concern for society.

Even though Tejashwi Yadav won’t be there himself due to his election campaign, many senior RJD leaders and party workers will attend the celebration. The party has planned various social activities like distributing blankets, serving food, and organizing blood donation camps across different districts of Bihar.

On the day before his birthday, posters were put up in Patna, featuring Tejashwi Yadav in a Chief Minister’s chair with slogans claiming him as the “real Chief Minister of Bihar.” RJD leaders believe that he has already won the people’s support, and they are excited about his potential formal announcement on November 14.

Tejashwi Yadav is recognized as a significant figure in Bihar politics, being the son of former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav. His political style combines youthfulness, digital engagement, and a focus on social justice, making him a symbol of the new generation in Bihar.



Summary:

  • Tejashwi Yadav will celebrate his 37th birthday on November 9.

  • RJD is organizing a function in Patna with social initiatives.

  • Tejashwi will miss the event due to campaign commitments.

  • Posters declaring him the “real Chief Minister” are displayed in Patna.

  • He is seen as a leading figure in the new wave of Bihar politics.



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