Sitamarhi: Samajwadi Party national president and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav launched a strong attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during his public meeting in Sitamarhi, Bihar. Addressing a large crowd at the airport grounds, Yadav said that employment in Bihar will come only when the BJP is removed from power. He added that both the youth and the country are troubled by the BJP’s policies, which have left people disappointed and unemployed.
While campaigning for the Grand Alliance candidates, Yadav warned people to stay alert from what he called the BJP’s “A team, B team, and many other teams.” Without naming anyone directly, he also took an indirect jibe at Jan Suraj founder Prashant Kishor, calling him part of the BJP’s “P team.” He said that these teams have been formed to confuse voters and weaken the opposition’s unity. Yadav urged people to remain careful and recognise the true faces behind these political strategies.
Akhilesh Yadav also took a dig at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying that he already knows he will not become the Chief Minister again. “He is only wearing garlands like an election groom,” Yadav said, mocking the veteran leader’s campaign style. Referring to BJP’s political approach in other states, Yadav mentioned Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh as examples where the party did not make the leaders it projected before elections as chief ministers afterward. He said that the same thing could happen in Bihar too, warning people not to trust BJP’s promises.
हर चुनाव में भाजपा की B Team काम करती है। बिहार में तो ‘C Team’ भी काम कर रही है और ‘P Team’ भी।
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— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) November 1, 2025
The SP leader also questioned the state’s law and order situation after the recent incident in Mokama. He said that such violence, even when the Prime Minister and Home Minister are visiting the state, shows that “jungle raj” has returned. Yadav alleged that law and order in Bihar has completely broken down under the NDA government. He criticised the BJP’s promise of providing one crore jobs, saying that even after being in power for so long, the ruling party failed to provide employment to the youth. He also claimed that many young people who could have joined the armed forces were deprived of their chance, leaving them hopeless about their future.





















