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Leaders from RJD and Congress have shared their plans for the Bihar Assembly session and confirmed Tejashwi Yadav as their leader.


Patna is buzzing with news as RJD and Congress leaders have announced their game plan for the upcoming Bihar Assembly session. In a recent meeting, Tejashwi Yadav was chosen unanimously as the leader of the Grand Alliance Legislature Party.

Congress leader Sameer Kumar Singh mentioned that all parties in the Grand Alliance have decided to work together. They aim to be a strong opposition, especially focusing on issues like unemployment. Tejashwi Yadav’s manifesto will be taken seriously, as they plan to address these problems both in public and in the Assembly.

Looking ahead, RJD MLA Bhai Virendra shared details about the assembly session. The oath-taking ceremony is set for the 1st, followed by the election of the Assembly Speaker on the 2nd. After this, the Governor will give a speech, and the Appropriation Bill will be introduced. The opposition plans to challenge the government on various public issues during this session.

Both leaders expressed concern over allegations of election result manipulation. Bhai Virendra mentioned that there’s still talk in the community about how the Grand Alliance deserved more votes than what was reflected in the results. Sameer Kumar Singh added that surveys suggested they would do better in the elections, but he believes there was interference by the Election Commission.

In the face of rumors about Congress MLAs being in Delhi and possibly breaking away, Sameer Kumar Singh clarified that the MLAs are united and not going anywhere. He reassured everyone that the Grand Alliance remains strong and committed to addressing issues like law and order and job promises during this assembly session.



Summary:

  • Tejashwi Yadav is appointed as the leader of the Grand Alliance.

  • The Grand Alliance plans to work together as a constructive opposition.

  • The Bihar Assembly session starts with oath-taking on the 1st.

  • Concerns were raised about election result manipulation.

  • Congress MLAs remain united, dismissing breakup rumors.



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