Tejashwi Yadav: The Public is the True Master of Democracy Following Delhi Election Results

Synopsis
Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of the Opposition in Bihar, emphasized that the public is the ultimate judge in democracy after BJP's significant win in Delhi. He criticized BJP leaders claiming Bihar will follow Delhi's lead, highlighting the unique challenges Bihar faces.
Key Takeaways
- Public as the true judge in democracy.
- BJP's historic win in Delhi after 27 years.
- Bihar's situation is distinct from Delhi.
- NDA aims for 225 seats in 2025 elections.
- Strengthening grassroots connections across Bihar.
Patna, Feb 9 (NationPress) Following the significant triumph of the BJP in the Delhi elections, the Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, asserted that the public is the true arbiter in a democracy.
In a media interaction, Tejashwi remarked: "The public is the real master and determines who takes power. This is the essence of democracy. Indeed, the BJP has established a government in Delhi after 27 years. We anticipate that they will honor their commitments and not confine themselves to mere rhetoric."
Targeting BJP leaders who assert that "Delhi is a preview, Bihar is next," the RJD leader commented: "This is Bihar; you must provide explanations here. The circumstances in Bihar differ greatly from those in Delhi."
In light of the BJP's success in Delhi, National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders expressed their belief that this momentum would carry into the Bihar Assembly elections.
NDA leaders are now concentrating on their objective to secure 225 out of 243 seats in the upcoming state elections set for 2025.
Union Minister and MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi proclaimed, "Delhi is merely a preview, Bihar is still on the horizon."
BJP leaders have echoed similar views, celebrating their victory in Delhi as evidence of increasing public backing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
Following the BJP's triumphs in Haryana and Delhi, NDA leaders have ramped up preparations for the Bihar elections.
With JD(U) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at the helm of the NDA alliance in Bihar, all coalition members have unanimously resolved to contest the elections under his guidance.
To bolster its grassroots presence, the NDA has initiated efforts to unite workers across Bihar, organizing collaborative workers' conferences in several districts.
The coalition is now committed to transforming the enthusiasm from Delhi's victory into robust electoral success in Bihar.
As political tensions escalate and both NDA and opposition factions sharpen their strategies, the Bihar Assembly elections are poised to be a crucial contest that will define the state's future.