Votes for the state assembly elections will be counted on November 10.
Prasad is in judicial custody in Jharkhand’s capital, Ranchi, after his conviction in forage scam cases. He was recently released on bail by the Jharkhand High Court in the case involving the Chaibasa treasury, but was unable to get out of jail because his bail statement is being heard in another case of fraudulent withdrawals from the Dumka treasury.
“Lalu ji will be released on November 9. He has a bond and will get another on November 9, which is also my birthday. The next day, Nitishji will be dismissed,” Tejashwi said at an election rally here, exuding confidence. about winning the election.
The state is voting in three phases on October 28, November 3 and November 7, with the results to be announced on November 10.
In his speech, he accused the government of Nitish Kumar of failing to root out corruption, build industries, provide employment, and control migration for a living.
“Nitishji, you are tired. You will not be able to take care of Bihar,” Tejashwi, 30, told Kumar (69).
He mocked the chief minister for his comment that Bihar lacked industrialization because it is landlocked, and reaffirmed his commitment to sanction 10 lakhs of government positions at his first cabinet meeting if the grand alliance comes to power.
“Those who did not give him work, education, health facilities and industries in 15 years will not do so in the next five years,” he said.
In his speech, delivered primarily in Bhojpuri in a tone that seemed like a loose copy of his father’s famous speech style, Tejashwi also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Bihar to address his first rallies at the polls.
“The prime minister has come to Bihar. I was expecting him to say when Bihar will get the special state status and a special package. He should have revealed how many government jobs it provided,” he said.
Continuing his tirade against Kumar, Mahagathbandhans’ lead ministerial candidate said the JD (U) president did not leave the CM House for 144 days due to coronavirus fears.
“The coronavirus is still there, but now it’s coming out, because it wants votes, it wants a chair,” he said.
Responding to the NDA’s nagging question about where it will draw the fund for its promised 10 lakh jobs, Tejashwi said Bihar has a budget of 2.13 lakh crore rupees and that the Nitish Kumar government manages to spend only 60 per hundred.
“There are still 80 billion rupees left,” he said.
He tried to reach out to voters of all age groups by promising to waive examination fees and the fee for trips to examination centers, make the hired teachers permanent, and increase the old-age pension to Rs 1,000. from 400 rupees.
“This fight is not between Nitish and Tejashwi, nor is it between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi. It is a fight between the people and a dictatorial government,” he said.
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