Feb 23 • 11:10 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'In 21 years, Bihar has reached the lowest rung', Tejashwi's major attack on the NDA government

Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav criticizes the NDA government in Bihar, claiming it has failed to improve the state's condition over the past 21 years, leaving it impoverished and with high unemployment rates.

During the legislative session in Bihar, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav launched a fierce attack on the NDA government, asserting that after 21 years of its rule, Bihar has plummeted to the lowest position in the country. Tejashwi emphasized that despite being in power for an extended period, the government has not succeeded in transforming the image of the state, which currently grapples with severe socio-economic issues.

Tejashwi highlighted that Bihar remains the poorest and most unemployed state in India. He pointed out that the per capita income is the lowest nationwide, and the performance across various sectors, including sports, is disappointingly poor. He further claimed that the public had given the NDA 21 years to demonstrate progress, but in return, they have only witnessed the state's decline into backwardness and despair.

On the issue of law and order, Tejashwi condemned the government for its failure to tackle the rising incidents of murder, robbery, and sexual assault. He noted an atmosphere of fear among the public due to increasing crime rates, asserting that the government is ineffective in maintaining law and order. Tejashwi's remarks signify a growing demand for accountability from the ruling party and reflect the dissatisfaction among citizens regarding governance in Bihar.

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