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Give Driver’s Seat To Strong Regional Parties: Tejashwi Yadav To Congress

In a recent statement, Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Bihar, has urged the Congress party to give the driver’s seat to strong regional parties in the upcoming assembly elections.

Yadav, who is the son of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, said that the Congress should not be seen as a “big brother” in the upcoming elections and should instead give the driver’s seat to regional parties. He said that the Congress should not be seen as a “big brother” in the upcoming elections and should instead give the driver’s seat to regional parties.

Yadav’s statement comes at a time when the Congress is trying to revive its fortunes in the state after its dismal performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The party had won only one seat in the state, while the RJD had won four.

Yadav said that the Congress should not be seen as a “big brother” in the upcoming elections and should instead give the driver’s seat to regional parties. He said that the Congress should not be seen as a “big brother” in the upcoming elections and should instead give the driver’s seat to regional parties.

Yadav’s statement is seen as a sign of the growing importance of regional parties in the state. The RJD is one of the most influential regional parties in Bihar and has been a major force in the state’s politics for decades.

The RJD has been a major ally of the Congress in the past and the two parties have been in an alliance in the past. However, the two parties have been at odds in recent times and the RJD has been critical of the Congress’ performance in the state.

Yadav’s statement is seen as an attempt to reach out to the Congress and to remind them of the importance of regional parties in the state. It remains to be seen if the Congress will heed Yadav’s advice and give the driver’s seat to regional parties in the upcoming elections.

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