Patna:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot create jobs or revive the economy so he throws personal beards, Bihar opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav said on Friday, responding to the latest wave of attacks against him before the second phase of the polls.
“He’s the prime minister, he can say anything, can he? I only ask him very respectful questions about jobs, health, agriculture, but he can’t talk about it. cannot create work so he attacks me, ”Tejashwi Yadav told GalacticGaming during his election campaign.
Label it “Jungle Raj ka Yuvraj“Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted Tejashwi Yadav this week citing the 15-year reign of his parents Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi as he warned the population against returning to” obscurity. “
But unlike the prime minister’s “jumla (gimmick)” of creating 2 crore jobs per year, Tejashwi Yadav said Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) plans to fill 4.5 lakh vacancies and create 5 , 5 lakh new to fulfill his campaign promise of 10 lakh the jobs were very real.
“We are not talking in the air. We could have promised 50 lakh or 1 crore but we consulted experts to understand that 10 lakh jobs are totally possible. What did the twin engine government give Bihar in 15 years?” he said, referring to the BJP-Janata Dal (United) coalition.
Taking the attacks on him in stride, he said: “We want to talk about the present and the future. These people can have their rotten pages of history. Haven’t they been in power for 15 years as well. ? Rs 30,000 crore has been scammed. Ask anyone about the type of corruption that still exists in every police station. “
Tejashwi Yadav has firmly denied any political reconfiguration after the elections, ruling out any alliance with Nitish Kumar if the election results in a suspended assembly.
“We don’t compromise on principle. Nitish ji’s first and only love is the president. We know how to honor the people’s mandate. Even if there is a suspended mandate, it will be against the BJP and Nitish. ji. How do we ally with them? ”he said.
Bihar votes in three phases for a new government with the next vote date on Tuesday. The results are expected on November 10.
PM Modi’s recent attack on Tejashwi Yadav was seen as the most direct of the campaign for Bihar, and was interpreted by the opposition camp as a sign of anxiety within the BJP, which runs the state. in a coalition with Nitish Kumar.
The 31-year-old rallies drew record crowds and the response to his government job poll pledge along with references to the migrant worker crisis triggered by the government’s COVID-19 response has set the Democratic National Alliance (NDA) in power. the defensive.