Overview
- After returning to Patna, Tejashwi Yadav alleged the 2025 Bihar election was won through money power and state machinery, casting it as a defeat for voters rather than his party.
- He said he will remain silent for 100 days while tracking pledges such as ₹2 lakh support to women under MMRY, one crore jobs, and new factories across districts.
- NDA figures, including Chirag Paswan and JD(U) leaders, rejected his charges, criticized his post-poll absence, and said the opposition should introspect.
- A purported video of RJD MP Surendra Prasad Yadav using abusive language drew sharp NDA criticism, while the MP labeled the clip AI-generated and refused to apologise.
- Tej Pratap Yadav attended a feast hosted by the BJP’s deputy chief minister, prompting speculation about his next moves as NDA leaders pointed to their 202-seat mandate over the RJD’s 25.