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PEOPLE READY TO BREAK FREE OF NDA ILLUSION: TEJASHWI

The Sunday Guardian

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September 21, 2025

In a candid conversation, Tejashwi discusses Bihar's politics, family, and future.

- REETESH MISHRA

At the India News Manch program held in Patna under the banner of ITV Network, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav engaged in an open and candid discussion. He spoke not only about politics but also about his personal life, revealing both his political convictions and emotional side.

TEJASHWI ON THE BIHAR ELECTIONS

Bihar is heading toward its Assembly elections, and all political parties have already begun preparations. Elections in Bihar are always known to be challenging and closely contested, and the 2025 Assembly polls promise to be both highly interesting and difficult. However, Tejashwi Yadav asserted that this time the election is onesided because, according to him, people have now seen through the deception of the BJP and the NDA.

He said that over the past 20 years, Bihar's people have only been served empty promises, even under the so-called "doubleengine government." According to Yadav, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar have only misled the public, but people are now ready to break free from that illusion. He declared confidently that this time, change in Bihar is inevitable.

PUBLIC MOOD AGAINST NDA, SAYS TEJASHWI

Tejashwi Yadav emphasized that the public has already made up its mind. After two decades of Nitish Kumar's governance, he said, people have received nothing but false assurances and unfulfilled promises. Bihar's common citizens continue to suffer from migration, unemployment, poverty, and illiteracy. Yadav alleged that the NDA's double-engine government has only been associated with loot and corruption, with crores of rupees recovered from officials' houses, while the people's necks are throttled. This, he warned, the public is no longer willing to endure.

NITISH AND MODI COPY MY SCHEMES, SAYS YADAV

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