How Did Tejashwi Celebrate His 36th Birthday During a Rally in Bihar's Karakat?
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Key Takeaways
- Tejashwi Yadav celebrated his 36th birthday at an election rally.
- He criticized the NDA government as dishonest.
- Promises included financial support for women and pension increases.
- Campaigning is at its peak with polling on November 11.
- RJD aims to transform Bihar's job landscape.
Patna, Nov 9 (NationPress) The Grand Alliance's chief ministerial candidate and the Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, marked his 36th birthday on stage at an election rally in Karakat this Sunday.
During a public meeting held at the Inter College ground in Sanjhauli, Tejashwi celebrated by cutting a cake while supporters waved placards extending their 'Happy Birthday' wishes to him.
He urged voters to support the CPI(ML) candidate for Karakat, Arun Kumar.
In his speech, Tejashwi criticized the NDA, labeling the current government as dishonest.
The RJD leader emphasized that if the Mahagathbandhan comes to power, they would implement initiatives like the 'Mai Behan Maan Yojana', which would provide Rs 30,000 to every woman’s account in Bihar starting January 14.
He also assured that LPG cylinders would be sold for Rs 500 and that the old age and widow pensions would be raised to Rs 1,500 monthly.
Additionally, Tejashwi reiterated major commitments: providing a government job to every household if the alliance wins, free electricity for irrigation, and an exemption for the Pasi community from the prohibition law.
His vision is to transform Bihar so that residents no longer need to migrate for job opportunities.
Sunday marked the final day of campaigning for the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, with polling scheduled for November 11 across 122 seats.
Political parties are conducting numerous public meetings in a last-minute effort to attract voters.
Tejashwi plans to conduct approximately a dozen rallies on the last campaign day, including five in various Assembly segments of Rohtas district.
The RJD is contesting for 143 seats in the upcoming Bihar Assembly election 2025, with 70 candidates participating in this second phase.
Voting will occur in the divisions of Champaran, Kosi, Seemanchal, Bhagalpur, Magadh, and Shahabad.