Tejashwi Yadav addressed 16 public meetings in Champaran, focusing his campaign on ending what he called the 20-year-old government. He urged voters to bring change and promised jobs, free electricity for farmers, and better education and healthcare facilities within Bihar. Tejashwi criticized Prime Minister Modi for setting up industries in Gujarat while seeking votes in Bihar. He assured that a Mahagathbandhan government would work for all communities and religions, ensuring inclusive development. He also attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, claiming he is controlled remotely from Delhi by Modi and Shah. Tejashwi reminded people of his earlier tenure when his government provided five lakh jobs in just 17 months. He appealed to voters in Biharaganj and Alamanagar to support RJD candidates Renu Kushwaha and Naveen Nishad, promising that Bihar's leadership should remain with its own people.

Promises of Jobs, Free Power, and Local Leadership
Tejashwi Yadav declared that Bihar's people are ready for change after 20 years of the current government. He promised that the Mahagathbandhan government would create job opportunities so people do not have to leave Bihar for employment. He emphasized that education, earnings, and medicine would be available within the state. Tejashwi criticized Modi for establishing industries in Gujarat while campaigning in Bihar, stating that no Gujarati should run Bihar—only a son of Bihar should lead. He reminded voters that during his 17-month tenure, his government provided five lakh jobs to youth. If given another chance, he vowed to eliminate unemployment completely and provide free electricity for farmers' irrigation needs.
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