Patna:
Bihar’s main opposition ministerial candidate, Tejashwi Yadav, today condemned the launching of onions at Bihar’s chief minister, Nitish Kumar, in Madhubani during a public meeting, and said there are other forms of protest that can be used in a democracy. .
“I condemn the incident. There are other forms of protest in a democracy like voting. This incident should not have happened. I don’t like this as we fight for problems,” Yadav said, according to ANI.
On Tuesday, Nitish Kumar was thrown onions as he was campaigning in Madhubani for the state elections that end on Saturday. The Chief Minister’s security personnel formed a shield around him as he continued his speech.
The Chief Minister’s security personnel immediately formed a circle around him as he continued his speech.
When the attacker was apparently caught by security personnel, Kumar said, “Let him go, pay him no attention.”
“The determination shown by the people has shown that Bihar fights in elections over issues such as unemployment and migration. Migrant workers were treated harshly by the government. They were even called criminals,” Mr. Yadav said today, referring to the surveys for the second phase, ANI reported. .
“Despite the order of the Supreme Court, the government of Bihar continued to claim that it will give work, but no one got a job. In the areas affected by the floods, they never realized it and no team from the Center came to assess the situation. I believe that the third phase is huge the vote will take place. It was decided that Nitish Kumar is ready to start, “he added.
Bihar registered an electoral turnout of 53.51% in the second phase of the state assembly elections on Tuesday. Voting in the third phase will take place on November 7 and the results are scheduled to be declared on November 10.
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