
The opposition leader in the Bihar Assembly and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav deals with the public assembly during his “Bihar Adhikaar Yatra”. File | Photo Credit: Neither
Rashtriya Janata’s leader Dal and former Deputy Minister Bihar Tejashwi Yadav on Friday (September 19, 2025) intervened with the Interior Minister of the Union Amit Shah of his statement that Mr. Yadav would not dare to attack the elections in the future.
Mr. Yadav continued his “Bihar Adhikar Yatra” on the fourth day of Madhepura and reached the headquarters of the Assembly of Simri Bakhtiyarpur in the Saharsa district, where he approached a public meeting.
The opposition leader said in the Assembly: “Because Bihar is held with Mr. Shaha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shahji often visited the state today. My dear modpurns and Amit Shahji, do you know that I was the son of Lalu.
Shah, who addressed Bharatiya Janata’s workers in Begusarai, said most of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) (NDA) in the Bihar assembly will soon be so strong that Mr. Yadav does not even dare to attack the next elections.
Mr. Shah visited Patna and on Thursday (September 18) he met with the main Minister Nitis Kumar together with Janata Dal (United) working president Sanjay Jha and head of the cabinet minister Vijay Kumar Choudhara.
Begusarai addressed people in the regions of Shahabad and Magadh, where he accused the leader of the congress Rahul Gandhi of making “voters Adhikar Yatra” to save “Bangladeshi infiltrators”.
However, Mr. Yadav called the BJP a social party that tried to destroy the social harmony of the country.
Mr. Yadav, accompanied by the local RJD MLA Yusuf Salahuddin, claimed that the Indian block would create a government in Bihar, and every youth will then have a title and employment.
“There should be a government of the people where rapid measures are taken to any unlawful conduct, but the main Minister Bihar is unconscious and does not know what will happen around him. When he spoke, RJD supporters were constantly shouting the slogans who welcomed him as another main Minister Bihar.
He argued that without accepting bribes at the level of the block, Panchayat and the division did not do any work of an ordinary person. He claimed that corruption and crime in Bihar had increased since the NDA government came to power.
“The bureaucracy has captured the whole state, and in Bihara dictatorship prevails, where the poor people are denied their fundamental rights,” Yadav said, dealing with a public meeting from a modified bus.
From Simri Bakhtiyarpur he traveled to five constituencies – Mahis, Rosra, Vibhutipur, Ujiarpur and Samastipur – before he stopped at the Samastipur Destpur Destruct at night.
Published – September 19, 2025 9:05





