RJD Issues New Guidelines for Aabhar Yatra: Leaders and Workers to Wear Green Cap and Badge, Replacing Green Gamcha and Muretha

A new guideline has been issued for the leaders and workers of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Instructions have been given to wear cap and badge instead of green gamcha and muretha. Before Tejashwi Yadav's Aabhar Yatra, in this guideline, RJD workers were asked to wear green cap and badge instead of green gamcha.

9-point instructions of the party have been issued by Bihar Rashtriya Janata Dal President Jagdanand Singh. These instructions will be applicable during RJD's Aabhar Yatra.

Tejashwi Yadav has announced the start of Aabhar Yatra. This journey will start on September 10 in the first phase. The eight-day journey will continue till September 17. During the Aabhar Yatra, Tejashwi Yadav will stay in Darbhanga, Samastipur, Muzaffarpur and Madhubani district headquarters.

The special thing about this Aabhar Yatra is that there is no need to gather a crowd of people during this journey. Nor will any kind of roadshow be done. Unlike other yantras, there will be no meeting or public meeting during this time.

However, this is RJD's strategy or its compulsion. Questions are being raised about this, but RJD is certainly trying to change itself.

RJD has not officially given any reason behind not wearing every Gamcha, but this decision is being linked to RJD's efforts to change its image. For the last few days, the party has been giving indications that it is trying to change its image.

If BJP is to be believed, it was Tejashwi Yadav himself who started the tradition and now he is advising not to wear Gamcha and Muraitha on the head.

During the Lok Sabha elections, Tejashwi Yadav himself used to tie Muraitha on his head during campaigning and was also seen waving Gamcha in the air in front of the workers, but the party was reduced to only 4 seats. Now Tejashwi Yadav is advising himself and his workers to remain restrained.

RJD has been doing politics in Bihar politics for a long time. Lalu Yadav had laid the foundation of RJD. Initially, this party was known as Tel Pilavan and Lathi Ghumavan Dal, but with time, a change is being seen in the character of the party.

Once, RJD leaders even made the women dance on the streets of Patna during a meeting, but now both time and era are changing. Tejashwi Yadav is busy improving the image of the party. And this change is being considered a part of this.

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