On Tuesday, November 4, Tejashwi Yadav announced at a press conference in Patna that if his party forms the government, women will receive 30,000 rupees in a single payment under the Mai Bahin Yojana on January 14. This amount represents one full year of benefits instead of monthly installments of 2,500 rupees. He also promised to make Jeevika Didi Community Mobilizers permanent employees with a monthly salary of 2,000 rupees. Meanwhile, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav conducted roadshows in Phulwari Sharif on the final day of first-phase campaign. Political tensions rose as Tejpratap Yadav openly criticized his younger brother Tejashwi, calling him immature. In Ara, RJD supporters blocked Prashant Kishor's convoy during his roadshow. Additionally, AIMIM candidate Tausif Alam from Bahadurganj reportedly threatened Tejashwi during a rally, responding to comments made about AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

Campaign Events and Political Developments
Lalu Prasad Yadav held a roadshow in Phulwari Sharif constituency on the last day of first-phase campaigning. His procession started from Khoja Imli and passed through Tamtam Padav, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Chowk, Isapur, Nohsa, AIIMS intersection, BNP 16, and ended at Rashtriya Ganj. JDU has fielded Shyam Rajak from this seat, who was once close to Lalu. Tejpratap Yadav attacked his younger brother Tejashwi, calling him a child and threatening to give him toys after elections. In Ara, RJD workers blocked Prashant Kishor's roadshow at Jamira village, raising slogans against Jan Suraaj party while waving flags of RJD, CPI-ML, and Congress.
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