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Tejashwi wants to support the opposition and ruling parties through Sir in Bihar

Bihar Legislative Assembly and Rashtria Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi’s opposition leader in Yadav. | Photo Loan: Ani

The opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav shared the letters he wrote to 35 leaders looking for support in the fight against the ongoing special intensive revision (secret) exercise in Bihar on Sunday, July 20, 2025 and was deprived of his large -scale rights. Rashtria Janata sent the letter to X to X.

With the opposition leaders at the national level, Mr. Yadav, Bihar Prime Minister Nitish Kumar, Lok Janshakti Party (RV) National President Chirag Paswan, Hindustani Awam Morcha (secular) founder Jitan Ram Manjhi, Telugu Desam Party Jakhanbabi, Telugu Desam Party Jakhanba (Ajsu) President Sudehto and Apna dal (Soneylal) Party President Anupriya Patel.

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and CPI- (ML) Secretary General Dipankar Bhattacharya were also among the letters.

In the letter, Mr. Yadav said that he wrote the letter with a deep sense of pain and urgency.

“The ongoing special intensive revision (secret) nonsense and tragedy in Bihar has shook the basis of democracy through deprived of large -scale rights. It is a clear indication of how the independent institution of the Election Commission is determined to overcome the trust of the people.”

He also wrote that every person in the country is proud of his votes, regardless of his history or status, and deeply strengthened his ability to participate in the country’s governance.

Expressing the concern, Mr. Yadav said that voters’ lakhs were weak and humiliated because of their own mistakes.

“According to the EC press grade dated July 16, 2025, about 4.5% of the population is not in their addresses’ because they are left out before. This observed that they closely encountered 12% closely, 12% of the place and political scientists, in addition to permanently changing 4%.

Asking questions about the revision timing, Mr. Yadav said that even the Supreme Court pointed to doubt. He added that EC did not do himself by making and realizing the exercise randomly and highly.

Mr. Yadav claimed that the survey was not transparent and that he had broken and broke his own rules instantly. Yadav said, “Worse, they target everyone and everyone who wants transparency and accountability,” Yadav said.

Former Deputy Prime Minister said that the experience of the Maharashtra Assembly elections is still fresh in memory and still expecting an appropriate response from EC.

Yadav said, “Now Bihar’s turn. This needs to be resisted with the most powerful terms possible. Because if we do not raise our voices and record our strong protests, the same thing will be held in other states. The Constitution demands the defense of the Republic.

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