The crowd at our rallies shows that people are not only mad at Nitish Kumar, they hate him now, says Tejashwi


Bihar 2020 Election Live Updates: RJD Leader Tejashwi Yadav attacked Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today, saying he was fleeing from reality. “Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has completely run out of power. Their tedious, boring, stale and worn things have worn the public down. Nitish tired is running from reality, logic and facts. By ruining the present and the future of millions of young people in Bihar, they are turning the obsolete pages of history, ”Yadav tweeted in his latest attack on CM. The attack comes a day after Tejashwi published its party’s manifesto for the Bihar elections, promising 10 lakhs of government jobs, hiring of warlike teachers, a new industrial policy for the state, MSP fair for agricultural products and plans to develop smart villages. The son of former Prime Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav also lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for selectively pointing out Bihar’s problems after the prime minister called the 15-year old government of Rashtriya Janata Dal illegal.

Opening 10 lakh of job opportunities in the public sector will be Rashtriya Janata Dal’s calling card in upcoming Bihar surveys. Feeling resonance with the youth and the unemployed as the campaign recovers, RJD has reiterated its position on the issue in its manifesto posted on Patna. A day earlier, the opposition led by Rahul Gandhi and Mahagathbandhan’s chief minister, Tejashwi Yadav, clashed with the NDA on the issue of unemployment in Bihar, which in April this year saw an increase of more than 30 percentage points and was recorded at 47.7%. “Nitish Kumar says that because Bihar is landlocked, big industries cannot come here. When Laluji was the Chief Minister and he brought jute factories, paper factories, railway factories, was there a sea around Bihar? Nitishji says there is not enough money to pay salaries to 10 lakhs of government employees. Let me explain how it can be done, ”Tejashwi told a crowd in the Hilsa constituency of Nalanda.

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