Bihar's Looming Crisis: Tejashwi Yadav Sounds Alarm on Corruption and Unemployment
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- September 29, 2025
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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has issued a stark warning, declaring that Bihar is teetering on the edge, a "time bomb" ticking with unchecked corruption and crippling unemployment. His scathing critique, delivered amidst the fervor of a recent rally in Purnea, painted a grim picture of the state under the NDA government, accusing it of a monumental failure to address the most fundamental issues plaguing its citizens.
Sharing the stage with prominent leaders from the INDIA bloc, Yadav didn't mince words.
He asserted that the much-touted "double-engine government" had, in reality, driven Bihar into a ditch of despair, marked by pervasive corruption, escalating crime, and an exodus of its youth in search of livelihoods. "The BJP's promises are nothing but a mirage," he thundered, "a deceptive illusion for the people of Bihar who continue to suffer."
The fiery young leader challenged both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to account for their unfulfilled pledges.
He reminded the crowd of the long-standing demand for special status for Bihar and the promise of creating two crore jobs annually – assurances, he claimed, that have evaporated into thin air. Yadav highlighted the stark reality of Bihari youth forced to migrate for work, a testament to the government's inability to provide opportunities within the state.
Tejashwi Yadav positioned the INDIA bloc as the true voice of the marginalized – the farmers, laborers, and the poor, who he argued have been systematically ignored.
He passionately advocated for the "Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao" (Remove Modi, Save the Country) campaign, framing it as a crucial movement to rescue the nation from a regime he characterized as corrupt and unresponsive. His message resonated with the audience, emphasizing that the upcoming elections are not just about political power, but about safeguarding the future of Bihar and its people.
The RJD leader’s address served as a powerful call to action, urging voters to recognize the gravity of the situation and unite against what he described as a governance vacuum.
He maintained that the pervasive corruption and the spiraling unemployment crisis are not mere statistics but a daily struggle for millions, threatening to detonate the very fabric of society if left unaddressed. With the political temperature rising, Yadav’s dire warning underscores the intense battle for Bihar's future.
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