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"Sarkar ke sath sath, bihar bhi bnana hai," Tejashwi Yadav on RJD Foundation Day celebration in Patna

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Patna (Bihar) | July 5, 2025 6:14:46 PM IST
As Bihar approaches the upcoming assembly elections, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav said on Saturday said that only raising slogans won't be enough, we need a revolution.

Yadav congratulated Lalu Prasad Yadav for being elected unopposed as the National President of the party. He said the party has completed 28 years with the support of the people and the hard work of its members.

Speaking at the party's Foundation Day event, Tejashwi Yadav said, "On behalf of all the people of Bihar, I congratulate RJD chief Lalu Ji for being elected unopposed as the National President of our party. The party has completed 28 years and has now entered its 29th year. This milestone has been achieved because of your love, support, and hard work. The party has always stood strong with Lalu Ji, and for that, we are thankful to every worker of our party."

Yadav said the goal is not just to form a government but to build a better Bihar with progress, unity, and development for all.

"As we head towards the upcoming elections, only raising slogans won't be enough, we need a revolution. This revolution must be visible not just in words, but in results. Along with forming a government, we must also build a better Bihar (sarkar ke sath sath, bihar bhi bnana hai). With your strong support, we aim to create a new Bihar, one where there is progress, harmony, and development for all," Yadav said.

Yadav said that Bihar needs a government that focuses on education, healthcare, jobs, irrigation, and justice.

He said real change is needed, and everyone, including farmers, workers, youth, and people from all communities, must come together to replace the current government.

"We want a government that focuses on education, healthcare, employment, irrigation, and justice. Whether it is labourers, the elderly, farmers, youth, or people from any caste, community, or religion, especially the backward and tribal communities, we must work together to bring real change and remove the current government," he added.

Assembly elections are expected to be held in Bihar later this year. (ANI)

 
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