Rahul and Tejashwi deceive Bihar, such as the theft against the thief of the Grand Alliance: Giriraj Singh

Begusarai, September 12 (IANS). Union Minister Giriraj Singh strongly criticized at the opposition leaders during an event in Begusarai, Bihar, on Friday. During this he said that if a fatwa was issued from mosques during the election, temples would also be filled. Union Minister Giririraj Singh showed up to inaugurate a factory in Baikunpur in Begusarai. During this, he claimed that NDA, led by Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar, is committed to the development of Bihar. He accused the opposition of performing politics of polarization and said in a warning stone: “If a fatwa is issued from mosques, the temples will also be shocked. The Hindu society will not remain silent.” Giriraj targeted the opposition, saying: ‘Leaders like Rahul and Tejashwi deceive Bihar. The Padyatra of the Grand Alliance is like a thief against theft. ‘ In the program, Giriraj Singh talked about the plan to make Bihar a textile nap. He said that the National Institute of Fashion Technology (Nift) in Begusarai will soon open, which will provide work to local youth. The inauguration of the factory will provide direct employment to more than 5,000 people, which will strengthen Bihar’s economy. Let us know that Giriraj Singh has reached the inauguration program of Aditya Birla Fashion Retail Limited in Begusarai. During this he inaugurated the factory and addressed a large public meeting. Apart from this, Giriraj Singh has priced the growing handloma market in India. He posted on social media platform X and said: “Handloom is not just a thread, India’s identity. In 2004-14, where marketing aid was only Rs 157 crore, it increased to Rs 340 crore since 2014. He wrote, “Today Indian handloma products make identity not only in the country, but also all over the world. Now we are leading in new markets, and recent GST reforms have made the handloma more competitive. The government’s priority is clear that the revenue of the weavers should increase, and connect it to the world market.” -Ians Sch/As Share This Story Tags