Bihar Chunav 2025 JDU Will Ask 5 Questions to RJD Every Day, Know the questions of the first day | JDU will ask RJD daily 5 questions, know the questions of the first day

Patna: In Bihar, the atmosphere regarding the assembly elections seems to be slowly heating up. The fronts have intensified and the edge of the attack on each other is also showing a boom. The ruling Janata Dal United is also leaving no stone unturned on its behalf. In this episode, JDU has decided that it will ask the Rashtriya Janata Dal and its leaders 5 questions daily. It was started on Tuesday. On the first day, the party asked five questions related to women’s education and expressed confidence that the opposition would surely answer it.

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Addressing a press conference held at JDU’s state office, JDU spokesperson Anjum Ara said that during the RJD rule from 1990 to 2005 in Bihar, there was a distant thing about the rights of women, their voice was also brutally crushed. RJD will be asked five questions daily on all these issues.

First question: What did you do for women empowerment?

What was done for the rights given to women by the Constitution regarding women empowerment and equality during the RJD rule? When Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched the Chief Minister Cycle Scheme and Dress Scheme in 2006, there was a huge increase in the number of girls. Why was no such initiative taken during the RJD rule?

Second question: What did you do for the higher education of daughters?

What was the role of the RJD government to increase the number of colleges regarding the higher education of daughters in Bihar, hostels and other facilities for students?

Third question: Why didn’t financial assistance for higher education?

Why was the girls not considering the RJD rule for higher education by providing financial assistance after completing inter or graduation?

Fourth Question: Why didn’t women encourage women for the examinations?

Why no plan was launched to prepare or encourage women from 1990 to 2005 during the RJD rule to prepare or encourage competitive examinations like civil service? Chief Minister Nitish Kumar started such schemes and demolished such ideas.

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Fifth question: Which scheme was launched to make women self -sufficient?

Why no plan was made to make women self -sufficient during the RJD rule? He expressed confidence and said that RJD will definitely answer all these questions.

-IANS

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