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New Delhi: As Bihar waits for its election results, a tense atmosphere has emerged with Tejashwi Yadav issuing a sharp caution to counting officials. He claimed the Mahagathbandhan is winning with a clear majority and wants officers to stay alert. His warning came just a few hours before counting begins, raising serious political curiosity. Supporters across districts have already taken positions at counting centers.
Tejashwi reminded officers of the mistakes made in 2020, asking them not to repeat them. The tone of his message suggested a serious expectation of fairness. His words immediately set off discussions in political circles.
During a press conference, Tejashwi Yadav stressed that no official should engage in unfair or unconstitutional actions. He said honest officers must not fear anything and that transparency is the first responsibility. He warned those who work under pressure or cross limits that people of Bihar will respond strongly. His statement was not just a reminder but a direct caution to the administrative machinery.
He urged everyone to focus only on the votes cast by the public. His message clearly pushed for clean counting without any external influence. The seriousness in his tone reflected growing distrust in the system.
Tejashwi recalled how several controversies emerged during the 2020 results, causing doubts among voters. He said everyone remembers what happened and officers must avoid repeating those errors. He also stated that propaganda is being spread that BJP is winning, but he rejected that claim. According to him, BJP leaders are nervous because they expect defeat this time. By raising past events, he tried to caution officers not to fall into political pressure. He appealed for a fair counting process that respects public opinion. This statement added heat to the already tense political environment.
Tejashwi alleged that several officers were receiving phone instructions from Patna and Delhi. He claimed that insiders informed him about these political calls. According to him, instructions were being given to slow down counting at certain booths. He said seats where Mahagathbandhan was leading were being delayed intentionally. Meanwhile, seats where NDA was leading were being cleared faster.
These allegations created a fresh storm, raising questions about the neutrality of the process. His claims suggested deep mistrust between political sides. Many now wonder how transparent the counting will truly be.
Tejashwi stressed that fairness in counting is vital for public faith in democracy. He said officers must only focus on accuracy, not on pressure from any political power. He reminded them that their responsibility is toward the people of Bihar. His tone showed a mixture of confidence and caution as he repeated that Mahagathbandhan is heading toward victory. He asked for patience and discipline from supporters too. He warned that any injustice during counting will force a strong public reaction. His message appeared designed to prevent any attempts at manipulation.
Tejashwi addressed the media with key Mahagathbandhan leaders sitting beside him. Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru, VIP leader Mukesh Sahani, and CPI-ML’s Dipankar Bhattacharya were present. Their united appearance sent a strong message of confidence. They collectively accused the ruling side of creating confusion about the results. They said voters have clearly spoken, and no officer should tamper with the mandate. This joint press conference became a major political moment before results day. Their statements further intensified the public curiosity. The atmosphere around the counting centers grew more sensitive.
With such direct warnings, Bihar now stands at a critical moment as counting begins. The credibility of officers will be closely watched by all parties. Public attention is fixed on whether votes will be counted fairly and without pressure. The allegations have already created a charged and suspicious environment. Tejashwi’s confidence signals that the opposition expects victory, but official results will decide the truth. Any mistake could trigger major political reactions across the state. Bihar now waits for a transparent and peaceful counting day as the tension rises.
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