“Even If Way Is Blocked, I’ll Reach People,” says CM Mohan Yadav in Bihar
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister’s spirited campaign across Bihar boosts NDA momentum ahead of Assembly polls
- Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav campaigns extensively for NDA candidates across Bihar.
- Opposition allegedly dug up helipad and access routes ahead of his Maner visit.
- CM Yadav vows to meet people “even if the way is blocked,” stressing NDA’s commitment to development.
- His rallies draw large crowds as Bihar heads for polls on November 6 and 11.
GG News Bureau
Patna, 4th Nov: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, appointed as a star campaigner for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), is conducting a vigorous campaign across Bihar ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. His unwavering determination was evident on November 4, as he addressed several rallies, drawing enthusiastic public participation.
In a dramatic turn, opposition parties allegedly dug up a helipad and nearby routes in Maner Assembly constituency to disrupt Yadav’s roadshow. Undeterred, the Chief Minister reached the venue and addressed the gathering, declaring, “Even if the way is blocked, I am ready to risk my life to meet the people.”
CM Yadav extended his support to NDA candidates including Nitin Naveen in Bankipur, Jitendra Yadav in Maner, and Kavita Sah in Madhepura. His passionate speeches highlighted the developmental agenda and leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that “PM Modi has brought India global recognition and shown that a leader from humble beginnings can achieve great heights.”
He urged voters to back the NDA for continued progress and stability, emphasizing that the alliance prioritizes the welfare of both citizens and party workers.
Yadav’s outreach is being seen as a significant morale boost for the NDA as Bihar prepares for two-phase polling on November 6 and 11, with vote counting scheduled for November 14.
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