
Tejashwi Yadav’s ‘Yuva Samvad’ program at the Bapu Sabhagar in Patna concluded with scenes of disarray, as an unruly crowd caused damage to the venue. The BJP has strongly condemned the RJD in response. BJP spokesperson, Neeraj Kumar, characterized the event’s aftermath as reminiscent of ‘Jungle Raj-2’, suggesting that the actions indicated how the RJD would govern if in power.
Earlier, Yadav addressed the youth, asking for 20 months to prove himself, in contrast to the decades given to Nitish Kumar. He indicated the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter for Bihar.
He criticized the Prime Minister for not addressing poverty and unemployment in Bihar during his visits. He also made critical remarks about the Chief Minister, questioning his mental state.
The RJD leader asserted that Bihar would reject politics of hatred and extremism. He envisioned a government led by the youth and students, focused on development, upliftment, and affection. He emphasized that the state’s progress would be achieved through education, healthcare, employment, irrigation, and responsive action, not through bureaucracy.






