MP CM Mohan Yadav campaigns in Bodh Gaya, backs NDA candidate Shyamdev Paswan in Bihar Polls

Bodh Gaya: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday campaigned in Bodh Gaya for NDA candidate Shri Shyamdev Paswan, urging voters to strengthen the alliance in the upcoming Bihar Assembly Election 2025.

Addressing a packed public rally at the local Assembly Ground, Yadav praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, calling him a symbol of transformation and hard work. “Under Modi ji’s leadership, even the poorest citizens are witnessing change. Who could have imagined that the son of a tea seller would become India’s Prime Minister?” he said to loud applause.

He drew parallels between the NDA’s unity and the “five Pandavas,” citing leaders like Nitish Kumar, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Chirag Paswan, and Samrat Choudhary as examples of teamwork driving Bihar’s growth. Emphasising the success of the “double-engine government,” Yadav said Bihar has become a “symbol of good governance,” with peaceful polling and improved administration.

Taking a dig at the Opposition, he criticised Rahul Gandhi for “vacationing in Madhya Pradesh” while elections are underway in Bihar. “Congress leaders blame EVMs after every defeat. But the people have rejected them,” he said.

Yadav concluded with religious fervour, invoking Lord Ram and Lord Krishna, calling them symbols of India’s spiritual strength and unity.