Bihar Politics: How much pressure on the government's 'voter rights Yatra' of the Grand Alliance will take place? Understand the political comparison of the management seat of RJD -RJDS management seat in Bihar -Keersher rights Yatra with Rahul Gandhi
Tejashwi showed RJD’s leadership during Rahul Gandhi’s India Jin Nyaya Yatra. Now the same message is reinforced by voter rights. This journey will go through important areas of the Grand Alliance. Tejashwi has also made several trips that contributed to attracting the youth and strengthening the organization. Tejashwi showed RJD’s leadership during Rahul Gandhi’s India Jin Nyaya Yatra. File photo Vikas Chandra Pandey, Patna. Last year, when Rahul Gandhi reached Sasaram in the second phase of India Jin Jayo Nyaya Yatra, Tejashwi Yadav tried to transfer his red Jeep and tried to give a message that RJD was on the Grand Alliance management seat. This year there was a slight conflict in the Grand Alliance about the leadership, but through the promotional song of voter rights Yatra, the RJD again confirmed the message. It is a coincidence that this song will first ring in Sasaram, from where Tejashwi will start voter rights with Rahul. This journey will go through the same areas, which the Grand Alliance sees as fertile for its politics. In the previous visits of Rahul and Tejashwi there was a special focus on the same areas. He was successful in terms of the election performance of the Grand Alliance. Perhaps the same success has inspired Rahul-Tejasvi to unite and take the initiative this time. However, the special intensive review (SIR) of the voter list in this background has become a topical and relevant issue. India Jay Nyaya Yatra took place in two phases in Bihar. The first phase ran from January 29 to January 31, 2024. Then Rahul went through the four Lok Sabha selection divisions of Seemanchal (Kishanganj, Araria, Purnia, Katihar) and to Bengal room. In the second phase of two days (February 15 to 16), he passed through four Lok Sabha selection divisions (Aurangabad, Karakat, Sasaram, Buxar). If you include the victory of Independent Pappu Yadav in Purnia, then the Grand Alliance has won in seven of these areas. The congress has won all three seats in its share (Kishanganj, Katihar, Sasaram). Karakat went to the report of CPI (male), while Aurangabad and Buxar went to RJD account. The Grand Alliance concluded that this journey strengthened the opposition unit. Public opinion on issues of social justice, secularism and public interest has also been drawn up. For the purpose of unity and public opinion, this is now the turn of the voter rights. In this, the role of Chanakya for Rahul and Chandragupta for Tejashwi is predetermined. In the power struggle, Tejashwi also made five trips (removing unemployment Yatra, Constitution Bachao Yatra, Jan Vishwas Yatra, Aksha Yatra, Jan Samvad Yatra). The opposition BJP-JDU may have described the visits as half-heartedly, but the RJD believes that the journey was very useful to expand and improve the image of Tejashwi. His travel removal journey before the 2020 election attracted the youth. As a result, the Grand Alliance received 47 percent support among the 18-39-year voters in the election, while the NDA received 34-36 percent. At the time, voters, who voted for the first time (18-25 years), became important for more work than Forest-Raj. Tejashwi is encouraged, and took a Jan Samvad Yatra with the aim of preparing the manifesto of this election of the meeting. It concluded in Nalanda, where Tejashwi presented the blueprint of the inclusive development of Bihar. This particularly emphasized employment, education, health and social security, along with employment. The government has also made many of them announcements and some announcements have also begun implementation. RJD spokesman Chittaranjan Gagan says this could be greater evidence of the success of Tejashwi’s travels! The government is also under such a pressure that it must copy the promises of Tejashwi!