Amid Bihar elections 2025, Tejashwi Yadav raised questions on the 20-year rule and criticized ‘jumlebaazi’. Promising Result, Respect, Rise (3R), he talked about forming a government of education, earning, medicine and irrigation.
Patna: Amidst the second phase of voting for Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, Leader of Opposition and Grand Alliance’s Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav has given an emotional and decisive message to the voters through social media. In this message, he not only raised sharp questions on the 20-year rule, but also directly attacked the opposition’s ‘rhetoric’ and tactics to divert from the issues.
Bihar wants ‘3R’: Result, Respect, Rise
Tejashwi Yadav released a long post on the social media platform ‘X’, saying that Bihar now needs not just speeches and catchphrases, but three things: 𝐑✓𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭 (results), 𝐑✓𝐬𝐩✓𝐜𝐭 (respect), and 𝐑𝐢𝐬✓ (rise). He thanked the public for the record breaking voting in the first phase and said that this voting has given a message to the entire country that the call for change has been made.
Your pain and mine are the same, outsiders will not understand.
Playing the emotional card in his message, Tejashwi said, “Your and my dream are one. Your and my pain are one, your and my goal is one, no one outside Bihar can understand this.” Making an indirect attack on BJP and PM Modi, he alleged that the opposition always tries to entangle the public in meaningless issues, but the voters have made up their mind in a restrained manner to elect the ‘Tejaswi government of education, earning, medicine, irrigation and hearing’.
Question on 20 years rule
Tejashwi said that despite 20 years of long rule, Bihar is still struggling with fundamental issues like unemployment, migration, poor education and health. He said, “It is already too late, we have not been able to develop in twenty years, the government has not been able to provide employment to the youth in twenty years… Farmers have not got freedom from floods, traders have not got freedom from losses and every household has not got freedom from inflation.” He alleged that the NDA government only gave “assurances, statements, lies, promises and airstrikes”, which Bihar no longer wants to tolerate even for a second.
‘Real independence’ and future policy
Reiterating his government’s plans, Tejashwi Yadav said that his policies are ‘public policy’ and ‘public interest policy’.
- Goal: Their goal is to make every Bihari of Bihar self-reliant and aware.
- Resolution: He said that real freedom lies in freedom from unemployment, bribery, oppression and inequality.
- Promise: He also reiterated that only when the village is uplifted will the nation be uplifted and he is committed to empowering the villages of Bihar in the same spirit.
This message of Tejashwi Yadav is being considered as the final and decisive call made by the Grand Alliance to the voters amid the second phase of voting.