The opposition leader in Bihar, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, said on Saturday that the state had become an unemployment center with fewer job opportunities for young people due to the inability of the Nitish Kumar government to establish factories and industries in its 15 years in power.
“The Chief Minister maintains that the state is landlocked or else the industries would have had a great impact. By that logic, how did the head of RJD, Lalu Prasad, when he was minister of railways, get railway factories into the state, including one in Madhepura? The latter asked at public meetings in Banka, Jamui and Munger districts. day of your campaign.
Tejashwi said that the state had not benefited in terms of development even though the NDA was in power in both the state and the Center. “Does the Bihar government have any special status or special package in the so-called twin-engine government?” I ask.
“Please give me the opportunity to serve and I will create employment and usher in development,” the Yadav Scion said at the meetings, urging people to vote for the RJD and the Grand Alliance.
In Jhanjha in the Jamui district, Tejashwi said that the 15-year-old JD (U) government had misled people and made an indirect attack on CM Nitish Kumar for changing political alliances in recent years. “The person who runs the state has become adept at switching sides often,” he said.
The 31-year-old, who is the face of the Grand Alliance, said he would give dignity to hired teachers by starting the pay parity process and also provide 10 lakh of permanent jobs to young people by filling existing vacancies in government, if he voted for power.
In Tarapur, Munger said that the state government in the past 15 years had ignored and failed to address the basic problems, citing it as a reason for rampant poverty, unemployment and migration.
Petition to the EC: RJD MP Rajya Sabha and national party spokesman Manoj Jha approached the Electoral Commission (EC) on Saturday demanding that the voting panel share the details of all voters who have chosen to cast their vote for mail.
In his request to the EC, Jha said there are fears that the ruling parties may tamper with the postal ballots. “We want the details of all voters who have opted for the postal ballot, whether seniors or people infected by Covid-19 in each constituency, to be provided to political parties so that agents can be present when voters cast a vote via postal ballot. “Jha said.
Jha met with election officials at the state elections department and submitted his petition. The RJD deputy has also urged the Electoral Commission to provide certified copies of the total number of votes cast in each booth to the agents of the political parties. He said the documents were necessary so that the votes registered in the EVM and the votes registered in the polling stations could coincide during the counting process.
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