Patna:
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and BJP Bihar Election Officer Devendra Fadnavis on Monday scoffed at Tejashwi Yadav’s promise of 10 lakh of government jobs and said the RJD leader will buy 10 lakh of weapons from fire of national manufacture and distribute them among his supporters and promote kidnappings. , looting and robbery in the state.
“Yesterday, I heard that Tejashwi Yadav will employ 10 lakh people in the first cabinet. I got to know who they will employ. They will give the order for 10 lakh of domestically made pistols and Bihar will see kidnappings again and Yadav will distribute those pistols. among his supporters. This is the job I was talking about. It will employ 10 lakh kidnappers, looters and murderers, “Fadnavis told a meeting of BJP workers at the town hall.
“We will see the same kind of Bihar that existed under the Lalu Yadav government, where girls couldn’t go out at night, no one could buy a new car. We have seen Bihar that had no electricity, no water, no roads. This government NDA has provided all the basic facilities in all the villages, this is the change that the government introduced in its mandate, “he added.
Devendra Fadnavis further said that current Bihar is the “Bihar of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sushil Modi and Nitish Kumar.”
“Bihar is a land of revolutions. Today’s Bihar will contribute to the development of the nation. Bihar has a 58% youth population. The youth of Bihar will contribute more to the development of the country. We will put jobs for young people to be independent to through Aatmanirbhar Bharat“he added.
The Bihar assembly elections will take place in three phases: October 28, November 3 and 7, and the vote counting will take place on November 10.
In the 2015 Assembly polls, JD-U, RJD, and Congress had fought the election together. The BJP-led NDA had fought the elections with the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and other allies.
RJD with 80 seats had become the largest party in the elections, followed by JD-U (71) and BJP (53). However, BJP obtained the highest vote share (24.42 percent), followed by RJD with 18.35 percent and JD-U (16.83 percent).
Later differences arose between the RJD and the JD-U and the chief minister, Nitish Kumar, returned to the NDA.
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