Gaya: Leader of opposition in state assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, on Thursday once again dismissed speculations about CM Nitish Kumar rejoining the Mahagathbandhan.
“Bihar will directly go to polls now,” Tejashwi said while addressing RJD workers here on Thursday. Regarding the entry of Pashupati Kumar into the alliance, he said, “Let the time come and everything will become clear.”
Tejashwi criticised the CM’s Pragati Yatra, questioning the necessity of spending crores of rupees when the CM is not meeting common people.
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“The name of CM’s yatra has been changed thrice. What is its utility?” he asked.
Tejashwi reiterated his claim that the state is being run by retired bureaucrats and lacks a road map for development. “The govt has no answers to price rise, unemployment and poverty. Why does the CM not talk about special status for Bihar?” he questioned.
Highlighting his achievements during his 17-month tenure as deputy CM, Tejashwi said, “I worked to bring hope to students, but today, they are being beaten up under NDA govt.”
Tejashwi’s ‘samwad’ programme is aimed at strengthening the RJD at block and panchayat levels. Party workers from all 10 assembly constituencies of Gaya district attended the event.
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