Overview
- He vowed that no degree-holder would remain unemployed if his side forms the next government, calling jobs his top priority.
- He branded Nitish Kumar a “cheat minister,” alleging the CM copied RJD proposals and citing pensions, electricity relief, exam fees, and women’s benefits as examples.
- He claimed large turnouts for the yatra and said corruption, extortion, and crime have worsened, even aiming a veiled jab at deputy CMs Vijay Sinha and Samrat Chaudhary.
- RJD says the route spans 10 districts and 66 constituencies largely skipped by Congress’s Voter Adhikar Yatra, with events running through September 20 and stops in Begusarai, Khagaria, and Madhepura.
- He maintained there is “no confusion” over the opposition’s CM face and that it will be announced at the right time, even as allies have not formally endorsed him and seat-sharing remains unresolved.