Tejashwi Yadav started election campaign and targeted the government regarding law and order of Bihar
Patna, October 24 (IANS). RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav formally started his election campaign on Friday after being declared the CM face of the Grand Alliance. Addressing a public meeting in Ujiarpur in Samastipur district, he criticized the central and state governments. While addressing the public meeting, Tejashwi said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will bring development in Gujarat but wants votes from Bihar. If people bless me to become the Chief Minister, I assure them that Bihar will be free from worries. Our politics is not based on lies, but on trust. Whatever promises we have made will be fulfilled. Reiterating his key promises, Tejashwi Yadav said that if the Grand Alliance government is formed, every family in Bihar will get a government job and a special scheme for Jeevika Didis (women’s self-help groups) and a monthly salary of Rs 30,000 will be implemented. He said that our announcements are not just election slogans. Given a chance, every promise will be fulfilled. He said that the Prime Minister is saying that Jungle Raj will no more, but look at the reality, murders are happening in broad daylight, incidents of shooting are continuing and more than 55 scams have taken place during the NDA government, which the Prime Minister himself also mentioned. What happened to those investigations? This is the real Jungle Raj.” Questioning why the Prime Minister is silent on the issues of corruption and law and order in Bihar, he asked why the Prime Minister is not talking about the situation in Bihar? Why is he not giving any answer on this scam? Later, Tejashwi went to his home area of Raghopur, Vaishali where he has his main block election office in Chaduk Sipurdar and a inaugurated branch office in Chaduk Sipurdar. at Chakausan. A large crowd gathered to welcome him as Tejashwi became emotional. And said that you people have already made me the CM. CM means worry free. I don’t even need to campaign here anymore. –IANS MS/DKP Share this story Tags