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Tejasvi Yadav Addresses Multiple Rallies in East Champaran

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Leader of the Opposition Tejasvi Yadav held multiple public meetings in East Champaran district on Wednesday as part of the second phase campaign for the Bihar Assembly elections. He addressed gatherings in Harsiddhi, Kalyanpur, Motihari, and Dhaka assembly constituencies, seeking votes for Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) candidates. Large crowds attended the rallies, chanting slogans in support of Tejasvi. During his speech at Kalyanpur, Tejasvi made a notable statement saying that though he may be young in age, his words are firm and trustworthy. He emphasized that his party keeps its promises and works to fulfill what it says. Tejasvi announced that if the Rashtriya Janata Dal government comes to power, it will focus on four key areas: medicine, income, irrigation, and education. He also promised employment for youth in every household so that young people from Bihar do not have to migrate to other states for work. Tejasvi criticized both the central and state governments, taking aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He claimed that two people from Gujarat are running the country and that the Bihar government is being operated by remote control. Making a sharp remark about Nitish Kumar, Tejasvi said his uncle is now in an unconscious state, though he remains concerned about him. He appealed to the public for change, stating that if given a chance, he would free Bihar from unemployment, inflation, and corruption, and make it a developed state. The presence of Rashtriya Janata Dal candidates Manoj Yadav from Kalyanpur, Rajendra Ram from Harsiddhi, Deva Gupta from Motihari, and other alliance candidates was notable at the rallies.

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Tejasvi Yadav Addresses Multiple Rallies in East Champaran

On Wednesday, Tejasvi Yadav traveled to East Champaran district to campaign for the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections. He held public meetings in four assembly constituencies: Harsiddhi, Kalyanpur, Motihari, and Dhaka. The rallies saw massive turnout from supporters who chanted slogans like 'Tejasvi Yadav Zindabad' throughout the gatherings. At the Kalyanpur rally, Rashtriya Janata Dal candidates Manoj Yadav from Kalyanpur, Rajendra Ram from Harsiddhi, and Deva Gupta from Motihari were present on stage alongside Tejasvi. Other Mahagathbandhan candidates also attended the event. The entire venue echoed with enthusiastic support as Tejasvi addressed the crowd. His visit to East Champaran is being seen as a significant boost to the Grand Alliance's election campaign in the district. The leader sought votes specifically for the alliance candidates contesting from these constituencies. His presence energized the campaign workers and supporters who had gathered in large numbers to hear him speak about the plans and promises of the alliance.

Young but Firm: Tejasvi's Promise to Fulfill Commitments

While addressing the gathering, Tejasvi Yadav made a memorable statement: 'Though my age may be young, my words are strong and trustworthy.' He emphasized that unlike others who make empty promises, his party believes in doing what it says. Tejasvi assured the people that if the Rashtriya Janata Dal forms the government, special attention will be given to four crucial areas: medicine, income, irrigation, and education. He promised that after the government is formed, youth from every household will receive employment opportunities. This, he said, would ensure that young people from Bihar do not have to leave their home state and migrate to other regions in search of work. Tejasvi highlighted the importance of creating local job opportunities to stop the brain drain and economic migration that has been a chronic problem in Bihar. His focus on employment resonated strongly with the youth in the audience. The promise of jobs and development struck a chord with voters who have long felt neglected by successive governments in the state.

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Sharp Criticism of Central and State Leadership

Tejasvi Yadav launched a strong attack on both the central and state governments during his speech. Taking aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he remarked that 'two people from Gujarat are running the country,' suggesting that power is concentrated in the hands of a select few. He also criticized the Bihar government, stating that it is being run by remote control, implying that real decision-making power does not lie with the visible leadership. In a pointed comment about Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejasvi said, 'Our uncle is now in an unconscious state, but we are still concerned about him.' This statement was seen as a sharp critique of Nitish Kumar's leadership and decision-making abilities. Tejasvi's remarks drew loud responses from the crowd, who appreciated his direct and bold criticism of the current political establishment. His words reflected the frustration of many voters who feel that the state has not progressed adequately under the current administration. The leader's candid remarks added energy to the rally.

Pledge to Transform Bihar into Developed State

Tejasvi Yadav made a strong appeal to the people of East Champaran, urging them to bring about change in the upcoming elections. He stated that Bihar needs a new direction and that only through change can the state progress. Tejasvi promised that if given the opportunity to form the government, he would work to free Bihar from three major problems: unemployment, inflation, and corruption. He pledged to transform Bihar into a developed state where every citizen has access to basic facilities and opportunities. The leader emphasized that development should reach every corner of the state, not just urban centers. His vision of a corruption-free and prosperous Bihar appealed to the audience, who responded with loud applause and slogans. The crowd's enthusiastic support indicated strong backing for the Grand Alliance in the region. Tejasvi's visit to East Champaran is being viewed as a significant move to energize the Mahagathbandhan's campaign and consolidate voter support ahead of the polls.

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