Key Points

Tejashwi Yadav has presented an ambitious roadmap for Bihar's transformation ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections. His comprehensive strategy focuses on job creation, with a promise of 5 lakh employment opportunities and plans for industrial development. The RJD leader aims to implement a 65% reservation policy and introduce significant social welfare measures for poor families. Yadav's vision centers on making Bihar the top-performing state in India within five years, challenging the current NDA government's approach.

Key Points: Tejashwi Yadav's Bold Vision for New Bihar 2025 Elections

  • Promises 5 lakh new jobs with comprehensive employment strategy
  • Proposes 65% reservation and domicile-based policy
  • Plans comprehensive industrial transformation across sectors
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Tejashwi Yadav unveils vision for 'New Bihar' ahead of 2025 Assembly elections

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav unveils transformative plan for Bihar, promising jobs, reservations, and state development

Tejashwi Yadav unveils vision for 'New Bihar' ahead of 2025 Assembly elections
"Our intention is clean, age may be young, but our resolve is strong - Tejashwi Yadav"

Patna, June 24

Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, on Tuesday laid out his vision for governance if the RJD was voted to power in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, highlighting his past achievements and future commitments.

In a detailed Facebook post, Tejashwi reflected on his 17-month tenure in government, claiming that under his leadership, 5 lakh jobs were provided, and another 3.5 lakh jobs were set in motion.

"We have shown that with dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm, even the impossible becomes possible," he wrote, taking a direct swipe at the NDA government for "confusing the public with excuses of impossibility for 20 years."

LoP Tejashwi also reminded the public of the 10 lakh jobs promise made in the 2020 Assembly elections, which had been mocked by ruling parties at the time.

"Our performance proved that the goal was not only achievable but realistic," the RJD leader asserted.

Calling the caste census a landmark step, Tejashwi credited Bihar's unity for making it happen and termed it a "demand of time and justice".

Tejashwi reiterated his commitment to implementing a 65 per cent reservation policy and announced plans for a domicile-based policy to restore the pride and rights of Biharis.

Tejashwi vowed to provide Rs 2 lakh per person per year to 94 lakh poor families and increase the social security pension from Rs 400 to Rs 1,500 per month, saying these proposals had already forced the NDA to re-evaluate their stand.

Laying out a blueprint for Bihar's industrial transformation, Tejashwi promised projects like Global IT Parks, industrial hubs, textile parks, pharmaceutical clusters, education cities, and food processing units.

"Our intention is clean, age may be young, but our resolve is strong," he said.

He assured that if the public blessed his party RJD with power, the government would immediately launch into inclusive and positive politics, aiming to make Bihar the number one state in India within five years.

Tejashwi ended his message with a direct appeal to the people to vote out the "double standards" of the NDA and build a 'Naya Bihar (New Bihar)'.

- IANS

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Amit K.
Promises sound good but implementation is key. Bihar has seen too many empty promises over the years. If Tejashwi can actually deliver even half of what he's promising, it would be revolutionary. The IT parks idea is especially interesting - Bihar needs modern industries! 🤞
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Priya R.
As a Bihari working in Bangalore, I'd love to come back if there are real job opportunities. But we've heard these 'lakhs of jobs' claims before. Where's the transparency in these numbers? Show us the appointment letters, not just announcements.
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Rajesh S.
The 65% reservation policy is worrying. While social justice is important, won't this affect meritocracy? Bihar needs skilled professionals to develop, not just quota-based appointments. The focus should be on quality education first.
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Sunita M.
Tejashwi's energy is refreshing! Young leadership might be what Bihar needs after decades of the same old politics. But he must remember - bijli, sadak, pani (electricity, roads, water) should come before fancy IT parks. Basics first!
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Vikram J.
Rs 2 lakh per family sounds too good to be true. Where will this money come from? Bihar already has financial constraints. Instead of freebies, focus on creating sustainable livelihoods. Free money won't build New Bihar - skills and industries will.
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Neha T.
The caste census was indeed important work. At least someone is talking about real data-based governance. But now we need action based on this data, not just political rhetoric. Hope Tejashwi walks the talk if given the chance 🙏
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