Bihar Adhikar Yatra: Friday marked the fourth day of Tejashwi Yadav's "Bihar Adhikar Yatra." Tejashwi assured unemployed youth that if given the opportunity, anyone with a degree would be given a job.

On Friday (September 19, 2025), Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav arrived at Supaul market in Darbhanga as part of the "Bihar Adhikar Yatra." Here, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) workers stopped his chariot (rath) (van) and began shouting slogans. The workers demanded that AIMIM be included in the Grand Alliance.
Earlier, on Thursday night, the third day of his yatra, Tejashwi Yadav faced protests in Jhitkiya, Singheshwar block, Madhepura district. As his yatra was moving from Singheshwar to Madhepura, a large number of local Muslim youth took to the streets, chanting "No alliance, no vote." They demanded that if the RJD did not provide Muslims with a political share proportionate to their population, they would not vote.
Today was the fourth day of the trip.Friday marked the fourth day of Tejashwi Yadav's "Bihar Adhikar Yatra." During this journey, he traveled from Madhepura to Saharsa, where he addressed the public at three locations. In his speech, Tejashwi addressed Bihar's biggest problems: migration and unemployment.
The dilapidated government will no longer work: Tejashwi.He said that even today, millions of Bihari youth are forced to leave their homes in search of employment. This situation demonstrates the complete failure of good governance in the state. Taking a dig at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi said that he is now in a coma and lacks the ability to manage Bihar. He appealed to the youth that Bihar now needs a young Chief Minister, as the dilapidated government will no longer last.
Tejashwi assured unemployed youth that if given the opportunity, anyone with a degree would be given a job. He also launched a scathing attack on corruption. He said that in Bihar, no work is being done without bribes, and this situation is extremely humiliating for the common people. He promised the public that his government would change this situation.
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