Lalu Prasad's coming out on bail will pave way for Nitish Kumar's farewell: Tejashwi Yadav

Lalu Prasad’s coming out on bail will pave way for Nitish Kumar’s farewell: Tejashwi Yadav

Hisua (Bihar): RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav on Friday (October 23) asserted that his father and celebration supremo Lalu Prasad will come out of jail on November 9 after securing bail in a fodder rip-off case, and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar can have his farewell the following day. The votes for the state meeting polls shall be counted on November 10. 

“Lalu ji is getting released on November 9. He has got one bail and will secure another on November 9, which also happens to be my birthday. The next day, Nitishji will have his farewell,” Tejashwi advised a ballot rally right here, exuding confidence about profitable the elections.

In his deal with, Tejashwi accused the Nitish Kumar authorities of failing to root out corruption, carry industries, present employment and examine migration for livelihood, including “Nitishji, you have got tired. You won’t to able to take care of Bihar.” 

The 30-year-old Tejashwi took a jibe on the chief minister for his comment that Bihar lacked industrialisation as a result of it’s landlocked, and reaffirmed his dedication of sanctioning 10 lakh authorities jobs in his first cupboard assembly if the grand alliance involves energy.

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He added, “Those who didn’t give you jobs, education, health facilities and industries in 15 years will not do so in the next five years as well.”

In his deal with, delivered principally in Bhojpuri in a tone that appeared a free copy of his fathers well-known model of speech-making, Tejashwi additionally focused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who’s in Bihar to handle his first rallies within the polls.

“The PM has come to Bihar. I was expecting him to tell when Bihar will get the special state status and a special package. You should have revealed how many government jobs you provided,” he mentioned.

Continuing his tirade towards Kumar, the Mahagathbandhans chief ministerial candidate mentioned the JD(U) president didn’t come out of the CM’s House for 144 days as a result of worry of coronavirus. “Coronavirus is still there, but now he is coming out, because he wants votes, wants chair,” he mentioned.

Responding to the NDA’s persistent query about the place will he carry the fund from for his promised 10 lakh jobs, Tejashwi mentioned Bihar has a price range of Rs 2.13 lakh crore and the Nitish Kumar authorities manages to spend simply 60 per cent of it, including “There still is Rs 80,000 crore left.” 

He sought to achieve out to voters of all ages group with the promise of waiving examination charges and fare for commuting to examination centres, making contractual academics everlasting, and elevating the old-age pension to Rs 1,000 from Rs 400.

“This fight is not between Nitish and Tejashwi, neither is it between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi. It is a fight between the people and a dictatorial government,” he mentioned. 

Lalu Prasad is in judicial custody in Jharkhand capital Ranchi after his conviction in fodder rip-off circumstances. He was lately granted bail by the Jharkhand High Court within the case associated to Chaibasa treasury however couldn’t come out of jail as his bail plea in one other case of fraudulent withdrawals from Dumka treasury is being heard.

Tejashwi questions PM Modi on granting ‘particular standing’ to Bihar

Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed his first election rally in poll-bound Bihar, RJD chief and Mahagathbandhan`s chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav attacked him for not giving `particular state` standing class to Bihar.

Addressing a press convention, Yadav attacked Prime Minister for not talking on alleged scams within the state throughout Nitish Kumar authorities. He mentioned, “For how long will the PM keep Bihar from the Special State status category? Bihar had hopes that he would speak about that. BJP talks about generating 19 lakh jobs depending on private enterprise. We will directly give 10 lakh government jobs.” 

“We are keeping up with aspirations of youth. On the side, there is 70-year-old Nitish and Modi. There is a gap of 2 generations. Your government in Bihar is around 15 years. Now they are speaking about jobs, industries and factories. Modi ji should ask Nitish ji `what was he doing for last 15 years`. In 2015 polls, PM Modi readout around 35 scams by Nitish Kumar in a public rally. Now, 25 more scams are added. We were hoping that he would talk about these scams,” he mentioned.

Some folks simply consider household as soon as in energy: Nitish assaults RJD

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar accused opposition RJD and its allies of in search of votes by creating conflicts and disturbance in society, and pondering simply concerning the households of their leaders as soon as in energy, whereas addressing polls rallies at Dehri on-Sone in Rohtas, and Bhagalpur, the place he shared the stage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Kumar appealed to the folks to vote the NDA again to energy to take the state to newer heights and proceed the event works, including “There are some people who get votes by creating conflict and disturbance in society. And after they win, they think only about their families.” 

In an obvious assault on the RJD and its supremo Lalu Prasad, he mentioned “For these people, family just means the husband, wife, son and daughter. But for me, the entire Bihar is my family.” 

Bihar meeting elections shall be held in three phases — October 28, November 3, and seven, and the counting of votes will happen on November 10. 

(With Agency Inputs)

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