'Emergency is a black chapter of our democracy', the acceptance of the RJD -LP Manoj Jha
New -Delhi, June 25 (IANS). Upon completion of 50 years of emergency, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Rajya Sabha parliamentary member Manoj Kumar Jha said there was no doubt that June 25, 1975 was a ‘black chapter’ in our democracy. Nevertheless, if we remember the day, it should be seen not only as a melodious, but as a mirror. Manoj Jha told the Ians news agency on Wednesday that the current situation should also be discussed instead of discussing what has passed. If the government is criticized, it is described as criticism of the country. If the work of a specific person is criticized, it is described as criticism of the country. People see no special difference in that era and current era of distress. As for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Purnia, Bihar, the RJD -LP said it was good that the prime minister was coming to Bihar again. If there is elections in Bihar this year, it is clear that it will come. He said that the Labor of Bihar and the capital of Gujarat can no longer manage. On the letter from the leader of opposition in the Bihar law meeting, Tejashwi Yadav, the RJD LP said it is going to any corner of Bihar today, when it comes to working, comes the name of Tejashwi Yadav. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who used to be impossible, made him possible by giving him a job. Manoj Jha responded to the allegations BJP-JDU made on the 15-year-old rule of the RJD, saying he was ready to debate the data on the open platform. Tejashwi Yadav wrote a letter to the people of Bihar in which he named the work the people did during his 15 -month tenure as Deputy Head Minister. This letter also mentions the matter to give work to the youth. Tejashwi Yadav was the Deputy Chief Minister in the government of Nitish Kumar. -Ians DKM/Ekd shares this story -tags