Political mercury in Bihar, NDA retaliation over Tejashwi's 'Jija-Jamai Commission', has again surrounded Tejashwi Nitish
In the Bihar politics these days, words like Jama and brother -in -law have also become part of political debate. A stuffed statement from Tejashwi Yadav had political mercury warm up. Tejashwi, chief minister Nitish Kumar, said that now “Jamaai Commission” and “Jija Commission” should also be made in Bihar. NDA retaliation: NDA leaders gave an appropriate answer following this statement of familyism versus opportunity Tejashwi. Deputy -cm Vijay Sinha said that Tejashwi has no right to teach familyism, which has no democratic process in the party itself. Ashok Chaudhary haunts that Tejashwi sees nothing but his family. Former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi also said that the leaders who are in politics with the help of their father’s legacy should see the mirror before raising finger on others. Tejashwi’s counter-attack: Tejashwi Yadav also has retaliation, followed up on “son-in-law” and said that if NDA and Nitish Kumar talk about transparency, then tell who is ‘son-in-law’, what so much importance without experience? Why did some family members suddenly become impressive in political or administrative decisions? Has Bihar now become a laboratory of family members? What is the real problem behind the rhetoric? According to political experts, Tjashwi’s attack is directly about Nitish Kumar’s recent decisions and important roles given to some next of kin. At the same time, the NDA calls it Tejashwi’s strategic anger – especially before the upcoming meeting election. Share this story -tags