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Former Deputy CM of Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, stirred emotions once again during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, penning an emotional post on social media directed at PM Modi. Yadav asserted, "elections will come and go but the loss caused to the country cannot be compensated for a long time," while also launching a scathing critique against the BJP. Ahead of his election meetings in Saran, Yadav took aim at PM Modi's campaign rhetoric, highlighting the absence of discussions on substantial issues like jobs and education. He remarked, "since childhood, I have been hearing that the elders of India talk about knowledge, meditation, and work, but here the 74-year-old Prime Minister, despite being an elderly person, is not talking about any work in the elections?" Yadav's comments underscored a contrast between his focus on positive issues and PM Modi's allegedly divisive campaign tactics, asserting that such behavior "does not suit a person holding a dignified position."
Despite health setbacks, including being seen leaving Patna airport on a wheelchair after an election meeting, Tejashwi Yadav remained undeterred, resuming his campaign activities. The Leader of Opposition emphasized that while elections may come and go, the consequences of decisions made during them endure for decades, affecting society and the nation profoundly.