Bihar is heading toward Assembly elections, and leaders are shaping narratives for voters. At a Muzaffarpur rally, LJP (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan explained how his MY equation differs from RJD’s MY equation.
Chirag Paswan told the crowd that his MY equation means “M for Mahila (women) and Y for Yuva (youth).” He stressed that RJD’s version is “M for Muslims and Y for Yadavs,” which focuses only on caste and community. Chirag said his model stands for inclusiveness, not division. He promised to bring all sections of society together under his vision.
His campaign slogan, “Bihar First, Bihari First,” highlighted development over politics of identity. He said women, youth, farmers, unemployed, and workers would be the core of his agenda. He asked people to see this election as a turning point for Bihar’s future.
Chirag attacked RJD and Congress, accusing them of failing Bihar. He reminded voters that they ruled the state for decades but left it behind in development. He declared that if people trusted him, he would make Bihar a developed state. “This is my resolution,” Chirag told the gathering.









