Today, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav took to the streets of Patna, the capital of Bihar, in the Bharat Bandh called by the Grand Alliance against the Special Investigation (SIR) of the voter list before the Bihar assembly elections. The passion and passion of the two leaders were clearly visible in their march from the Income Tax Golambar to the Election Commission office in Patna, but their body language and fitness also caught the attention of the people. While 55-year-old Rahul Gandhi looked fit and full of energy, 35-year-old Tejashwi Yadav looked sweaty and a little heavy. This scene gives a glimpse of not only their physical fitness, but also their political activism and leadership style.
55 -year -old ‘Bahubali’ Rahul Gandhi’s fitness – Let us know that Rahul Gandhi is the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and he has been in the discussion about his fitness routine earlier. In 2009, a newspaper report said that Rahul also jogged at midnight. In 2021, a hand-ups made with one hand at a school in Tamil Nadu created panic on social media. Today, his confidence and agility were clearly visible on the streets of Patna. Rahul Gandhi’s body language is telling that he is not only physically fit, but is also ready for a long political innings. Even in the scorching heat of Bihar, he had fast and energy on his face. Political experts believe that this fitness of Rahul further strengthens his political activism, especially when he is trying to unite the All India alliance in an important state like Bihar.
Tejashwi Yadav’s weight increased, but his enthusiasm did not reduce
At the same time, Tejashwi Yadav is the contender for the post of Chief Minister of the Grand Alliance. During the protest march of the Grand Alliance, he appeared sweaty. A few years ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised him to reduce obesity, after which Tejashwi Yadav started focusing on his fitness, but amidst political upheavals he is not able to pay that much attention to his fitness. However, today his body showed signs of weight gain, causing his body language to look a bit tired. Nevertheless, there is no lack of political activism. In his sharp speech, Tejashwi Yadav accused the Election Commission of removing the names of the poor and the underprivileged from the voter list and said, “We are fighting to save democracy.” His voice reflects his leadership and the ability to unite the crowd.
Prime Minister Modi advised Tejashwi- Reduce weight, stay fit
In 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised the then Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav about his growing weight. The matter came to light when Modi, while addressing Tejashwi from a public platform, said in a light manner that he should take care of his health and emphasize exercise to lose weight. After this comment, Tejashwi started playing badminton and his pictures went viral on social media, in which he was seen playing on the court. However, in recent years, Tejashwi’s weight seems to grow again. During the Bihar bandh, in March, in March, the stunning sweat with Rahul Gandhi looked like a wild and heavy. Nevertheless, there is no lack of political activism. Tejashwi took this advice positively, but his busy political life can become a hindrance in his fitness routine.
Deep relationship between physical fitness and politics!
This joint performance of Rahul and Tejashwi has added a new color to Bihar politics. Rahul’s fit and energetic behavior reminds me of long padyatras like his India’s journey. Obviously, it reflects his stamina and style of joining the public. On the other hand, Tejashwi Yadav’s slightly heavy and sweaty body shows his ground struggle which does not back down to raise public issues on the land of Bihar. Political experts say that Tejashwi Yadav’s growing weight indicates the need to pay attention to his health. However, his young energy and aggressive strategy makes him a strong contender against Nitish Kumar in Bihar.
India closed and political messages
The purpose of Bharat Bandh is to target Nitish Kumar and BJP by calling the voter list amendment as “vote ban”. The pair of Rahul and Tejashwi used this opportunity not only against the Election Commission, but also to surround the government on law and economic issues in Bihar. The body language of the two leaders may have been different, but their aim was the same – strengthening the Grand Alliance and winning it in the 2025 assembly elections.