Tejashwi Yadav's Vision for a Progressive Bihar: Election Promises and Political Critique
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the JD(U)-led NDA's rule in Bihar, promising significant reforms if his INDIA bloc wins. Yadav vowed to tackle corruption, provide jobs, and reduce LPG cylinder prices. He also accused CM Nitish Kumar of being influenced by BJP leaders and pledged a corruption-free government.
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In a fiery address at a rally in Bihar's Saharsa district, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the current state of governance under the JD(U)-led NDA's 20-year rule. Yadav claimed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would not retain his position if the NDA wins the upcoming elections, alleging BJP dominance over Kumar's leadership.
Yadav, a prominent figure in the opposition INDIA bloc, accused the central government of shielding corrupt leaders and emphasized the need for a corruption-free Bihar. Promising substantial reforms if elected, he vowed to cut LPG prices, increase pensions, and tackle unemployment, aiming to transform the state's economic landscape.
Addressing multiple rallies, Yadav highlighted his previous successes as deputy CM and criticized PM Narendra Modi's unfulfilled job promises. He assured voters of a governance model prioritizing transparency and development, promoting agro-based industries, and fostering economic growth across Bihar's towns and villages.
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