Tejashwi Yadav, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during a ‘Jan Vishwas Rally’ held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna on Sunday. Yadav sarcastically remarked that the Bihar government should consider getting insurance, given the risk of Kumar’s frequent U-turns.
Speaking at the rally, Yadav questioned the credibility of Nitish Kumar, contrasting the BJP’s slogan of ‘Modi ki Guarantee’ with the uncertainty surrounding Kumar’s decisions. He highlighted instances of nepotism within the ruling party, citing examples such as Samrat Choudhary, the brother of Ram Vilas Paswan, and the appointment of Jitan Ram Manjhi’s son as a minister.
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Yadav expressed gratitude to the Congress for their support during challenging times and recounted the achievements of his party during their tenure, including conducting a caste census and increasing reservation limits for backward communities.
Asserting his commitment to ideology, Yadav criticized the BJP for undermining elected governments in various states. He took a swipe at Prime Minister Modi, accusing him of perpetuating falsehoods during his recent visit to Bihar. Yadav also criticized the BJP’s track record, questioning the efficacy of their elected representatives in delivering on promises made to their constituents.
In conclusion, Yadav emphasized the importance of fighting against corruption and falsehoods, highlighting recent incidents involving Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav. He derided the BJP as a receptacle for political discards, alleging that the party fails to deliver on its promises.