Tejashwi Yadav Promises Domicile Policy for Bihar Youth if Elected

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Tejashwi Yadav Promises Domicile Policy for Bihar Youth if Elected

Synopsis

In a rally ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD promised to implement a domicile policy prioritizing local youth for government jobs, alongside other initiatives aimed at addressing unemployment.

Key Takeaways

  • Establishment of Youth Commission within a month post-elections.
  • Implementation of domicile policy to benefit Bihar's youth in job placements.
  • Free application forms and travel reimbursements for competitive exams.
  • Call for youth engagement to secure votes for change.
  • Criticism of Nitish Kumar's leadership and emphasis on the need for youth leadership.

Patna, March 5 (NationPress) As the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections approach, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has made significant commitments to the unemployed during the Yuva Chaupal rally held in Patna on Wednesday.

While speaking to a crowd at Patna’s Miller High School ground, Tejashwi Yadav declared, “If the RJD-Mahagathbandhan secures victory in the 2025 Assembly elections, we will establish the Youth Commission within a month. Additionally, we will roll out the domicile policy in Bihar, granting local youth priority in government job placements.”

Yadav pledged to generate job opportunities throughout the state, criticizing the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government for its failures regarding unemployment and migration.

He called upon the youth to endorse the RJD for a transformative change. As elections draw near, the topics of youth employment and job creation have emerged as pivotal political themes, with various parties making substantial promises to attract voters.

Tejashwi Yadav made a compelling appeal for the support of young voters in the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, vowing to offer free application forms for competitive exams and reimburse travel expenses for job seekers.

“Once we assume power in Bihar, candidates applying for competitive examinations will not incur any application fees. The state government will also cover their travel costs to examination venues,” Yadav stated.

He criticized Nitish Kumar, referring to him as a “junk car” incapable of propelling Bihar forward, and accused him of being disconnected from the state’s requirements due to his age (75).

Yadav emphasized that Bihar necessitates a youthful leader, given that 58 percent of its population is aged between 18 and 25.

“I encourage the youth gathered for the Yuva Chaupal to secure 10 votes each for the RJD to initiate change in the state,” Yadav urged.

With the youth of Bihar representing a crucial vote bank, Tejashwi Yadav is banking on job creation and innovative leadership to contest the ruling NDA.

During the Yuva Chaupal, over 500 vehicles carrying RJD supporters convened at the Miller High School ground from various districts to participate in the event.