RJD's Tejashwi Yadav attacks Bihar CM says, 'People hate energyless, conservative Nitish Kumar'

RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav attacks Bihar CM says, ‘People hate energyless, conservative Nitish Kumar’

Patna: As Bihar heads to the primary part of polling on October 28, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday (October 25, 2020) alleged that the overwhelming crowds at his rallies mirror the mindest of the people who find themselves not simply indignant with Chief Minister however hate “energyless, conservative and narrow-minded” Nitish Kumar.

“The crowd at our rallies show that people are not just angry with Nitish Kumar but they hate him now, this is the level of their angst,”he stated. Further, Yadav reiterated that persons are contesting Bihar Elections on the difficulty of unemployment and have saved caste, creed, class and faith apart.

He alleged that Nitish Kumar has change into energyless, conservative and narrow-minded. “It seems that he has become energyless from the kind of boring, meaningless speeches and things he is doing. Nitish Kumar is tired now and he is no longer able to manage Bihar,” he stated.

Read: RJD releases manifesto, guarantees 10 lakh jobs, larger MSPs, sensible village and higher healthcare

Tejashwi Yadav has been continuously attacking the Chief Minister for being “physically and mentally tired”.

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On Saturday, RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav launched the celebration`s manifesto for Bihar meeting election 2020 that promise to supply 10 lakh authorities jobs for teenagers, larger Minimum Selling Price (MSP) charges for farmers, higher well being care services within the state.

The RJD manifesto additionally guarantees to develop ‘smart village’ idea. “This is not a manifesto; this is a resolution and this will become a reality. I assure you that I will sign papers to ensure jobs to 10 lakh people on the very first day of the cabinet meeting. People used to make fun of where we will generate employment. Now, you must understand there is a difference between employment and job. Here we are talking about government jobs,” Tejashwi stated.

The Bihar elections will probably be held in three phases in Bihar — October 28, November three and November 7 and the counting of votes will probably be executed on November 10.

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