Political stir for Bihar assembly elections 2025 has intensified. Meanwhile, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav has made many big promises for unemployed youth. He said that if the RJD-Mahagathbandhan government is formed, the Youth Commission will be formed within a month.
Tejashwi Yadav, while addressing the Yuva Chetna rally in Patna, announced that the Domicile Policy would be implemented in the state, which will give priority to local youth in government jobs. Apart from this, the application fee for competitive examinations will be abolished, and the government will also bear the fare for the examination center.
Target on education and employment situation in Bihar
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly Tejashwi Yadav, while attacking the Nitish government, said that the state of higher education and employment in the state is pathetic. He shared some important figures and said:
- Bihar has only 7 colleges per 1 lakh youths per 1 lakh youth in Bihar.
- More than 400 blocks do not have degrees colleges.
- 83% of the youth in the villages are unemployed.
- There is no government work in Bihar without paying bribe.
- Large migration from the state continues for studies and jobs.
Tejashwi Yadav said that inflation is at the peak, unemployment is increasing, and the youth are not getting any opportunity. He promised that a new change will be brought in Bihar as soon as the RJD government is formed.
Rawn hands from youth and asked for support
At the Yuva Chetna rally, Tejashwi Yadav raised his hands from the youth and resolved to form an RJD government in 2025. He said that Bihar is a young state, where the population of 18 to 25 years is 58%. He said sarcasm at Nitish Kumar,
“When there is such a young population in Bihar, he does not need an old Chief Minister.”
Tej Pratap Yadav appealed to uproot BJP government
At the rally, RJD leader and former minister Tej Pratap Yadav also addressed the youth and appealed to open a front against the BJP government at the Center.
He said that the youth now want change and need employment, education and better future. Meanwhile, State President of Youth RJD Rajesh Kumar also demanded that the youth should increase participation in politics on formation of RJD government and youth commission should be formed.
Will Bihar change power in 2025?
After these elements of Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar’s politics has become hot.
- RJD is presenting itself as a party of youth.
- This can be challenging for BJP and JDU alliance.
- Issues such as unemployment and education can play an important role in the 2025 election.
Now it will be interesting to see that the people of Bihar, especially the youth, give the command of power in 2025.