Godda – At the nomination rally of Sanjay Prasad Yadav, the RJD candidate from the Godda Assembly constituency of the Grand Alliance, Bihar’s Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, launched a strong attack on the BJP. Tejashwi Yadav stated that the infiltrators BJP talks about are none other than their own leaders, who have come here from outside and become political infiltrators.
Tejashwi Yadav noted that for the past 10 years, Godda has had a BJP MLA, yet he has not been able to raise his voice for the people of Godda. This time, the people of Godda will bring change. Speaking at the nomination rally for Sanjay Prasad Yadav on Monday at Sikatia Ground in Godda, Tejashwi said that the Grand Alliance government is working to bring the most backward and marginalized sections of society into the mainstream. The aim is to provide respect and support to all and promote the progress of Jharkhand, which is the main election agenda of the Grand Alliance.
Tejashwi mentioned that the BJP ruled Jharkhand for the longest time and worked towards its downfall. During that time, the issues of tribal demography and infiltration were not on BJP’s radar. Now, as the Hemant government has initiated rapid development in Jharkhand, it is causing discomfort to the BJP.
Tejashwi Yadav stated that even an NDA ally had termed the BJP as the “Biggest Liar Party,” which only works to deceive the people. He added that the Grand Alliance is united this time, and all conspiracies to break it by using the fear of ED, CBI, and Income Tax have failed. The government has successfully completed its five-year term.
Tejashwi said that the BJP harassed the tribal Chief Minister here by implicating him in false accusations and sending him to jail. This time, people will give a fitting response. Hemant Soren will become the Chief Minister again and accelerate Jharkhand’s progress.
Notable Leaders Present
A massive crowd gathered at this RJD rally. The roads from Sikatia to the district headquarters remained jammed from morning till noon. On the stage were CM Hemant Soren, former Congress state president Rajesh Thakur, Minister Deepika Pandey Singh, former MLA from Banka Javed Iqbal Ansari, along with leaders from Congress, JMM, RJD, and the Left parties.