Tejashwi yadav boycott bihar election: When all the parties were preparing loudly for the Bihar assembly elections, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav gave a statement that shook the entire political land. Tejashwi, directly on the Election Commission and BJP, of conspiring to end democracy, said that “If everything is to be decided and held elections, then what is the meaning of election? Boycott can also talk.” This statement of Tejashwi not only created a stir in the opposition, but has also come into the ruling party. Is the Bihar assembly election going to be boycotted? And if this happens, then its effect will echo only in Bihar but in politics across the country.
Election Commission openly accused of conspiracy
Tejashwi Yadav alleges that special intensive revision (SIR) of the voter list in Bihar is being done under a pre-planned script. He said that there is collusion between BJP and Election Commission. The Election Commission is cleaning voters at the behest of the government. Tejashwi said that it is not just a matter of cutting the name, it is a completely attack on democracy. When 70 fake voters are made at the address of the same BJP leader, then this election remains a political joke, not.
“Now the government is choosing voters and not the voter government”
This was the biggest attack of Tejashwi. He said that earlier the public used to choose the government but now the government is choosing voters. He asked that when everything is certain, who will win how many votes, then why should the election be pretended? In such a situation, they can consider boycotting the election but will decide it by talking to the public. He says that “this is the last battle to save democracy” and if there is no protest today, the monarchy will come in the country tomorrow.
Why was the discussion not allowed in the House?
Tejashwi Yadav expressed displeasure that the discussion on the SIR issue in the assembly was about to begin that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar suddenly disrupted and his ministers kept on speaking in the middle. Tejashwi said that the government does not want to be questioned on the SIR as the entire process has been rigged on a large scale. He said that Bihar is the mother of democracy and if democracy is crushed here, then it will be the biggest threat to the whole country.
Why did you have to go to the court?
Tejashwi also told that he repeatedly demanded from the Election Commission that transparency be brought in the SIR process. But when no response was received and there was no press conference, then the court was forced to resort. Tejashwi says that only 98% of the work has been completed in the paper while the reality on the ground is completely different. People’s names are missing from the list and the guidelines were not even followed.
“If we could not save the voter, are we leaders?”
Tejashwi got emotional and said that if he cannot protect the rights of his voters, then he has no right to be called a leader. He said that not only the right to vote is being taken away, but the existence of man is being taken away. He says that when the citizen does not have the right to vote, he will remain a paper citizen in this country. His property rights will be occupied a few days.
Grand Alliance ready but not at the cost of democracy
Tejashwi said that the distribution of seats has been decided between the Grand Alliance, soon it will be announced by holding a press conference. But he also made it clear that if there is no justice to the voters, then the seats will not only be divided but the foundation of the entire election will be under the question of questions. He said that his fight is a fight to save democracy, not just power.
Nitish’s last election?
Tejashwi Yadav gave another big indication. He said that this could be Nitish Kumar’s last election. Now the same people will tell who will save JDU. He said that while living with BJP, Nitish Kumar has eradicated his identity and the time to come can bring a crisis of existence for JDU.
What will be the democratic future of Bihar?
Now the biggest question is that Tejashwi Yadav will really boycott the election? Will the public take to the streets on this appeal? Will the Election Commission be able to prove the transparency of its procedures? Or will Bihar elections be the biggest question on democracy in 2025 history? “If there is no voter, then not a leader, if not democracy, then not elections.” This warning of Tejashwi can shake the foundation of power.