In Siwan, RJD candidate Awdh Bihari Chaudhary’s rally saw Qaide Urdu Shamim Ahmed deliver a powerful speech — “If you’re alive, speak up.” He urged voters to fight unemployment and save the Constitution.
Qalam Times News Network
Siwan, November 1, 2025
As part of the Bihar Assembly Election campaign, a massive rally was organized in Siwan today in support of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Awdh Bihari Chaudhary. The event witnessed an electrifying speech by Qaide Urdu Shamim Ahmed, whose fiery words and impassioned tone deeply moved the crowd.
“This is not just about a candidate — it’s about the destiny of the people”
Addressing the gathering, Shamim Ahmed opened his speech with an impactful couplet:
“लगी है आग फूलों में, चमन में कौन बोलेगा,
अगर ज़िंदा हो तो बोलो, कफ़न में कौन बोलेगा।”
(“Fire has spread among the flowers, who will speak for the garden?
If you’re alive, speak up — who will speak from the grave?”)
He said it’s no longer the time to remain silent but to raise one’s voice.
“This election is not just about one candidate, it’s about the fate of the people — an opportunity to write a new chapter in history.
Urging voters to turn out in large numbers on November 6 and 11, he called for a new beginning from Siwan that reflects people’s power and purpose.
“Vote against unemployment, vote to save the Constitution”

During his address, Shamim Ahmed declared that one slogan is echoing across the land —
“Vote against unemployment, vote to save the Constitution.”
He urged the public that if they truly care about protecting the Constitution and ensuring employment, they must strengthen Awdh Bihari Chaudhary with their votes.
He emphasized,
“Our voice must reach those sitting in Delhi.”
Praising Tejashwi Yadav, he added,
“He is the leader who will bring light to every last home.”
Shamim Ahmed urged the people of Siwan to unite behind the RJD and help spread the light of progress across Bihar.
“I have come with a call against communalism”
In a heartfelt note, Shamim Ahmed shared that he hails from the historic land of Bengal, the birthplace of stalwarts like Maulana Azad, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, and Rabindranath Tagore.
He said,
“I have come here carrying the message to rise against communalism.”
Concluding his speech, he invoked unity and harmony with a powerful metaphor:
“If Hindus are the engine, Muslims are the bogies — together they make the train of the nation move. If one stops, the journey will remain incomplete.”
The rally ended with thunderous chants of
“Awdh Bihari Chaudhary Zindabad!” and “Tejashwi Yadav Aage Badho!” filling the air across Siwan.






