Bihar Elections 2025: Tejaswi Yadav Claims Government Formation, Warns Administration Against Bias
Bihar Elections 2025 - Tejaswi Yadav Claims Government Formation, Warns Administration Against Bias
Tejaswi Yadav, a prominent leader of the Mahagathbandhan, has confidently asserted that his alliance is poised to form the next government in Bihar. His declaration comes at a crucial juncture, just before the official announcement of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 results. Addressing a press conference, Yadav not only expressed unwavering certainty about the Mahagathbandhan's victory but also issued a stern warning to administrative officials, urging them to maintain impartiality during the vote counting process, while he underscored the significant voter turnout, which he believes reflects a clear mandate for change from the people of Bihar.
A Resounding Mandate for Change
Yadav highlighted the unprecedented voter participation in the recent elections, noting that a Notably larger number of people cast their ballots compared to the 2020 assembly elections. This surge in turnout, he argued, is a direct indicator of the public's desire for a new political landscape in the state. According to Yadav, the electorate has decisively voted for change, signaling their readiness to embrace a different leadership. He firmly stated, "We're all forming the government. The people of Bihar have voted in large numbers compared to 2020. People have voted for change. Tomorrow, we're winning the elections. " This statement encapsulates the alliance's belief that the increased participation is a clear endorsement of their agenda and vision for Bihar.Warning Against Administrative Overreach
A significant part of Yadav's address was directed at the administrative machinery. He issued a strong caution, stating that if the administration "crosses its limits" or acts "at someone's behest," the public would deliver a "befitting reply, while " This warning is particularly pointed, coming just hours before the counting of votes. Yadav stressed the importance of fair and transparent conduct by officials, reminding them of their constitutional duties. He articulated his concern that any partisan action or deviation from established protocols wouldn't go unnoticed by the vigilant public. The leader's message was clear: the integrity of the electoral process must be upheld at all costs, and any attempt to manipulate it would face severe public backlash.Vigilance at Counting Centers
Yadav assured his party workers and supporters that the Mahagathbandhan is fully prepared for the counting day, while he confirmed that their workers are present at all counting centers, maintaining a vigilant watch over the proceedings. This presence is intended to ensure that the counting process is conducted fairly and without any irregularities, while he reiterated his warning to the administration, specifically referencing "mistakes made in 2020" and cautioning against any "unconstitutional work" or "injustice. " Yadav emphasized that if any official acts under external influence, the public is "ready to stand on one leg" to protest, indicating a strong resolve to challenge any unfair practices.Accusations Against the Ruling Party
During his press conference, Tejaswi Yadav also launched a direct attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing them of being "scared and restless" in the face of impending defeat, while he asserted that the current government is on its way out, implying that the election results would confirm a change in power. Yadav claimed to have received intelligence suggesting a deliberate strategy by the BJP to "slow down the entire counting process" on the day of results. He specifically mentioned that this tactic might be employed in constituencies where the margin of. Victory is expected to be narrow, in an attempt to create confusion or influence outcomes.Call for Impartial Counting
In light of these concerns, Yadav made a fervent appeal to all administrative officials and, crucially, to the Election Commission. He urged them to conduct the vote counting process with utmost impartiality and fairness. He emphasized that the democratic process relies on the integrity. Of its institutions, and any perceived bias could undermine public trust. Despite the alleged strategies of the opposition, Yadav expressed unwavering confidence in his alliance's victory, stating, "Our workers are vigilant, and our victory is certain. " He concluded by reiterating his call for a transparent and unbiased counting process, ensuring that the true mandate of the people is reflected in the final results.