Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the Mahagathbandhan, has been actively campaigning for the upcoming elections. Recently, while addressing a gathering in Araria, he experienced severe back and waist pain, which led to security personnel assisting him off the stage and escorting him to the helipad. In a press release following the incident, Tejashwi expressed more concern for the pain of Bihar’s youth than his own physical discomfort.

For months, Tejashwi has been on an exhaustive social and political journey, experiencing mild back pain due to lack of rest and constant travel. However, he emphasized that his pain pales in comparison to the struggles faced by unemployed youth in Bihar. He highlighted the plight of poor mothers and sisters dealing with rising prices, as well as farmers facing challenges in irrigation and fair crop prices. Tejashwi vowed to continue his fight for the people despite his own pain.

Tejashwi further elaborated on the various forms of suffering experienced by different sections of society in Bihar. He mentioned students unable to access quality education, elderly individuals unable to afford proper medication, and corruption affecting the common citizens. Tejashwi declared his solidarity with the people of Bihar and vowed to persist in his efforts to address their grievances, regardless of the obstacles he faces. He emphasized the importance of not giving up until the goals are achieved.



तेजस्वी यादव महागठबंधन के चुनाव प्रचार में लगे हुए हैं और एक दिन में कई सभाएं और रोड शो कर रहे हैं। एक दिन अररिया में मंच पर उन्हें पीठ और कमर में तेज दर्द होने लगा, जिसके कारण सुरक्षाकर्मियों ने उन्हें मंच से उतारकर हेलीपैड तक पहुंचाया। उन्होंने अपने दर्द के बजाय बिहार के युवाओं की तकलीफ के बारे में बात की और उनकी मदद के लिए अपनी यात्रा जारी रखने का ऐलान किया। उन्होंने बताया कि उन्हें अपने दर्द का एहसास नहीं होता जब वह गरीब लोगों की मुश्किलें देखते हैं। उन्होंने यह भी कहा कि वे अपने लक्ष्य को हासिल करने के लिए रुकने और थकने का नाम नहीं लेंगे।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *