Tejashwi Yadav has called on development -based politics outside of cabinets and religion

Leader of opposition in Bihar and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), leader Tejashwi Yadav, said on Friday that he had come here for ‘new politics’. He repeated the call to do development politics of development by rising above cabinets and religion. The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader shared the scenes of his meetings before the Bihar meeting election, and he came here for the politics of “development, reform, wealth and industry”. Yadav said: “I have done new politics. Where there is no mention of cabinets and religion, but speak of development, reform, wealth and industry in every area. There must be a discussion on increasing income per capita and per capita investment in Bihar. Where positivity, creativity, progressivity and qualitative changes are the basis of politics.” The RJD leader, who started a state -wide campaign before the upcoming elections in the Bihar meeting, posted videos of his recent rallies, including a rally in the Khagaria district. He claimed that Bihar’s current political struggle is a struggle for the future of youth and farmers. He wrote: “It is a struggle for the future of the farmer, the hard work of the laborer and the future of unemployed youths … and it is a struggle to do or die, and I will not sit peacefully until Bihar can win.” Tejashwi, chief minister Nitish Kumar, claimed that the chief minister was cut off from the pursuit of the youth of Bihar and surrounded by ‘retired officials’ and ‘tired leaders’. Tejashwi Yadav wrote in a post: “The youth of Bihar is united for change, rights and economic revolution. The Chief Minister who is not aware of the dreams, expectations and hope that youth is not beneficial to them. Share these story -Tags