Key Points

Tejashwi Yadav has launched a campaign song to rally support for the Vote Adhikar Yatra, which he will lead alongside Rahul Gandhi. The opposition alleges BJP interference in voter list revisions ahead of the 2025 Bihar polls. The yatra will cover 23 districts, starting from Sasaram and concluding in Patna. The Grand Alliance aims to raise awareness about alleged electoral manipulation through this mass outreach.

Key Points: Tejashwi Yadav Launches Vote Adhikar Yatra Song With Rahul Gandhi

  • Tejashwi releases campaign song ahead of 23-district yatra
  • Grand Alliance alleges BJP-led voter list tampering
  • Yatra to start from Sasaram, end in Patna
  • Rahul Gandhi joins Tejashwi in mobilizing public support
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Tejashwi releases campaign song ahead of Vote Adhikar Yatra, appeals for mass participation

Tejashwi Yadav and Rahul Gandhi lead Vote Adhikar Yatra to protest alleged voter list manipulation ahead of Bihar elections 2025.

Tejashwi releases campaign song ahead of Vote Adhikar Yatra, appeals for mass participation
"No one's vote should be cut, the light of democracy must not be extinguished – Tejashwi Yadav"

Patna, Aug 16

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday released a campaign song to mobilise support for the Vote Adhikar Yatra, scheduled to begin from Sasaram on Sunday.

Sharing the video of the song on social media, Tejashwi appealed to the people of Bihar to join the yatra in large numbers.

"No one should be devoid of his/her rights, the feeling of freedom should not be broken, no one's vote should be cut," he wrote while launching the campaign.

The Vote Adhikar Yatra will be jointly led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi, with other Grand Alliance partners.

The campaign song projects Tejashwi as "alert and vigilant", stressing the need to resist dictatorship to ensure that "no one's vote is cut and the light of democracy is not extinguished".

The Grand Alliance has alleged that at the behest of the BJP, the Election Commission is unfairly removing names from the voter list in Bihar.

The opposition claims this is an attempt to "manipulate" the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025.

The Vote Adhikar Yatra will traverse 23 districts of Bihar, with a scheduled three-day break midway.

The Yatra will start from Sasaram in Rohtas district on Sunday, reach Aurangabad on August 18, Gaya and Nawada on August 19, and August 20 will be a break.

The INDIA bloc Yatra will resume from Lakhisarai-Sheikhpura on August 21, reach Munger and Bhagalpur on August 22, then Katihar on August 23, and Purnea and Araria on August 24.

The INDIA bloc leaders will take a break on August 25 and resume their journey on August 26 from Supaul. They will reach Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur on August 27, Sitamarhi and Motihari on August 28, Betiah, Gopalganj and Siwan on August 29, Chhapra and Ara on August 30. August 31 will be a break, and culminate at Patna's Gandhi Maidan with a massive rally on September 1.

According to opposition leaders, the yatra aims to spread awareness among the public against the alleged manipulation of the voter list under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.

The roadmap of the yatra was finalised at a meeting held at Rahul Gandhi's residence in Delhi on August 7.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Campaign songs won't solve real issues. Tejashwi should focus on concrete development plans rather than emotional appeals. Bihar needs jobs, not just political drama.
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Arjun K
The youth connect with songs! Smart move by Tejashwi ji. My college friends are already sharing the video. At least someone is talking about voter rights seriously.
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Priyanka N
Why only Bihar? Voter list issues exist across India. The opposition should make this a national movement. Democracy is in danger everywhere 😟
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Vikram M
Hope they actually walk the talk. Last election my 75-year-old father's name was missing despite voting for 50 years. These political yatras often end up being photo ops.
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Kavya N
The song is actually catchy! Shared it in my family WhatsApp group. At least they're trying innovative ways to engage voters. Better than boring speeches!
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Nikhil C
While voter rights are important, I hope they also discuss concrete plans for Bihar's development. We need both - strong democracy AND development.

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