Bihar: Lalu blames Nitish for 'no employment & business' in Bihar

DN Bureau

RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav who jumped into the campaigning arena after six years since 2015 assy polls of Bihar to canvass for his party candidates by addressing public meetings at Tarapur and Kushweshwar Asthan for by-assembly polls there , Thursday continued his diatribes against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying there is neither employment nor business in the state under his regime.

RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav (File Photo)
RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav (File Photo)


Patna: RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav who jumped into the campaigning arena after six years since 2015 assy polls of Bihar to canvass for his party candidates by addressing public meetings at Tarapur and Kushweshwar Asthan for by-assembly polls there , Thursday continued his diatribes against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying there is neither employment nor business in the state under his regime.

Mr Prasad tweeted that there was no employment and business in Bihar, under the regime of Nitish Kumar government. He squarely blamed Chief Minister Mr Kumar for the sorry state of affairs in Bihar where youths were not getting jobs and there was no trace of business activities as well.

RJD chief who had addressed his first election meeting in Tarapur assembly seat Wednesday where by-election was underway, targeted Chief Minister Mr Kumar for his failures on all fronts including in providing jobs to youths. Mr Tejaswi Prasad Yadav, leader of the opposition and younger son of Lalu had also raked up the issue of jobs to youths during his campaign in both assembly seats of Tarapur and Kushweshwar , where by-polls are underway.

Chief Minister Mr Kumar had lost his cool during a public meeting in Tarapur on October 26 when some youths raised slogans about failure of his government in providing jobs to them. He had dubbed them as planted and instigated by opposition parties. Like Bihar Assembly elections in 2020, RJD successfully managed to raise the issue of employment during ongoing Assembly by-polls, claimed Tejaswi Prasad Yadav and alleged that instead of giving replies to genuine concern of youths, Mr Kumar lost cool. (UNI) 










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