PM Modi’s Address in Rajasthan: “With Folded Hands…” – Tejashwi Yadav Appeals Following PM’s Speech admin, April 22, 2024 Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav recently called on the Prime Minister to focus on addressing the real issues rather than engaging in divisive politics. He stressed that the nation’s youth, elderly, farmers, businessmen, mothers, and sisters all share common concerns such as employment opportunities, poverty, and the cost of living. Yadav urged the Prime Minister to discuss these pressing issues and provide an account of the government’s efforts over the past decade to benefit both the country and Bihar. Expressing his dissatisfaction with the political discourse, Yadav criticized the focus on issues like the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the treatment of Muslims, instead of addressing the genuine concerns of the people. He also raised concerns about the Congress manifesto’s proposal to distribute gold among mothers and sisters based on the number of children, questioning whether such a policy would benefit infiltrators at the expense of hard-earned taxpayer money. Referencing a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Yadav highlighted the need for innovative plans to empower minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, to ensure equitable development. In response to the BJP’s accusations against the Congress manifesto, which they labeled a “Muslim League imprint,” the former Prime Minister emphasized the need to preserve the unity of the country and condemned attempts to divide India. He also criticized the BJP and its ideological mentor, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), by drawing attention to historical coalitions formed with the Muslim League. The Lok Sabha election for 2024 commenced with the first phase of voting in 21 states and UTs, including Rajasthan, on Friday, with the next phase scheduled for April 26. Political Commentary