RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav has urged the youth of Bihar to join a massive march to the Rajbhawan on August 19th to protest against paper leaks, systemic unemployment, and government apathy.
- RJD has announced a Rajbhawan march in Patna for August 19th.
- Protests center on paper leaks, failing education systems, and recruitment bias.
- Strong condemnation of the AK-47 firing incident in Siwan.
- BPSC TRE-4 aspirants planning hunger strikes at Gardanibagh.
The political climate in Bihar is heating up as RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav has issued a clarion call to the students and youth of the state. The planned 'Rajbhawan March' on August 19th aims to highlight the deep-seated frustration among the youth regarding systemic failures in the state's employment and education sectors.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Lalu Yadav alleged that the youth of Bihar are exhausted by frequent paper leaks, a crumbling education system, and biased recruitment processes. He further criticized the current administration, claiming that instead of addressing democratic demands, the government is resorting to violence, citing a recent AK-47 firing incident in Siwan as evidence of 'dictatorship'.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that this move is a calculated attempt by the RJD to consolidate the youth vote bank. By aligning the party with the grievances of unemployed graduates and students, the opposition is positioning itself as the sole champion of the youth against an allegedly indifferent state machinery.
Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, echoed these sentiments, questioning why Bihar continues to lag in the education sector despite having one of the youngest populations in the country. He raised critical questions regarding the lack of transparency in government job selections and the recurring pattern of exam leaks.
"The intersection of youth unemployment and administrative failure often leads to large-scale social unrest, which can reshape regional political dynamics."
Simultaneously, candidates for the BPSC TRE-4 teacher recruitment exam are preparing for an indefinite hunger strike at the Gardani Bagh protest site. Their demands include clarity on the two-tier (PT and Mains) exam pattern and the immediate release of the official advertisement. Insiders suggest the government may expedite the notification to avoid a large-scale student uprising similar to those seen in Delhi or Jharkhand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the primary objective of the Rajbhawan March?
A: The march is organized to protest against paper leaks, unemployment, and the alleged use of force by the government against students.
Q2: Why are BPSC TRE-4 candidates protesting?
A: They are demanding a transparent exam pattern and the timely release of recruitment advertisements.