Tejashwi Yadav started 'Bihar Adhikar Yatra', said- public in the mood for change
Leader of opposition in the Bihar law meeting and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav started the ‘Bihar Adhikar Yatra’ from Monday. Through this journey, they came out with the aim of reaching the departure districts during their ‘voter rights Yatra’. Tejashwi said on this occasion that this journey is not only for him, but also for unemployed youth, farmers, laborers and general public. What did Tejashwi Yadav say? He said: “From today we are leaving for ‘Bihar Adhikar Yatra’ and reach the departure districts. On this journey we left with a new resolution to create a new Bihar, to remove unemployment, inflation and poverty, farmers and laborers, safety of mothers and sisters and to establish factories and industries in Bihar.” Tejashwi said that the first program of the Yatra took place in Jehanabad and then a program was also arranged in Nalanda. Bihar in the mood for change: Tejashwi Yadav Tejashwi Yadav clearly said that the public is in the mood of change this time. He claimed that people who were going all the district and town say that the situation of corruption and crime is constantly deteriorating. Our goal is to give Bihar corruption and crime -free government. This journey is the voice of the public. The RJD leader further said that this journey is not only a political message, but the voice of public pursuit and hope. He described it as an important campaign for the unemployment of youth, women’s safety, respect for farmers and workers and the establishment of industries. According to him, development and lack of employment are still the biggest problem of Bihar and are going to the public about this issue. What Tejashwi Yadav said about Nitish Kumar, while attacking Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi said that the current government of the state had completely failed and that the public was tired. He said: “This government is a government of sticks. The public says: ‘2025! Nitish’s work’. People now want change and that will definitely be changed.” Share this story -tags