By PTI
PATNA: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Thursday asserted that his newly shaped authorities will “deliver” on the promise of offering 10 lakh jobs that he had made whereas spearheading the RJD’s marketing campaign throughout the meeting elections in 2020.
Yadav claimed that his boss Nitish Kumar, with whom he took oath the day earlier than, has issued directions to the officers involved to accord “top priority” to job creation.
JD(U) chief Kumar took oath as Bihar Chief Minister for the eighth time on Wednesday.
The improvement passed off a day after Kumar snapped ties with the BJP-led NDA and joined fingers with the RJD and different Opposition events, together with the Congress, to type a ‘Mahagathbandhan’ authorities.
“There are so many vacant posts in government departments. We will begin by filling these up. Just for the time till we become fully functional after proving a majority on the floor of the assembly,” Yadav instructed a information channel.
“It was not just a promise but an acknowledgement of the crying need for employment generation in Bihar,” the deputy chief minister stated.
“We cannot think of going back on it since people had showered their blessings in the elections in which the RJD-led alliance polled only about 12,000 votes less, across all 243 assembly seats than the NDA,” he recalled.
The RJD inheritor obvious additionally blamed the BJP for the “negative perception” about his get together which is commonly accused of using muscle energy, leading to unhealthy legislation and order.
“The problem is we do not know how to do publicity for ourselves. The BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is adept at publicity. But the people will see through their allegations once they get to see the performance of our government,” stated Yadav.
Agreeing with the competition of the JD(U) that the BJP was making an attempt to separate it regardless of being an alliance accomplice, the RJD chief stated “Nitish Kumar ji was under so much pressure”. They (BJP) have been making an attempt to do in Bihar what they’ve achieved in all states. Intimidate or lure with cash.
“While sharing power, the BJP did not accommodate even small requests like central status for Patna University which Nitish Kumar ji had urged the PM to confer in public view. Forget about special status, special economic package, and a package for flood-hit areas,” he alleged.
Asked about BJP leaders raking up previous acrimony between Kumar and his father Lalu Prasad, he shot again “and why did they join hands with the JD(U) in 2017 after so much venom was spewed by them against Nitish Kumar ji? Even the Prime Minister had made the infamous DNA jibe”.
“Was it not the Prime Minister, again, who had recently called Nitish Kumar ji a true socialist?” He ought to be pleased that the CM is now heading a authorities in collaboration with ideological friends, Yadav remarked, tongue in cheek.
“We all are socialists, at heart. We may fight, but we will stay together,” he added, rubbishing speculations of the early collapse of the federal government due to inside contradictions.
“The term Mahagathbandhan came into being when Nitish Kumar ji had joined hands with Lalu Prasad ji. We are very happy that he is back with us,” stated the 33-year-old chief, who had made his debut within the 2015 meeting polls and was made the Deputy CM of the Grand Alliance authorities.
PATNA: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Thursday asserted that his newly shaped authorities will “deliver” on the promise of offering 10 lakh jobs that he had made whereas spearheading the RJD’s marketing campaign throughout the meeting elections in 2020.
Yadav claimed that his boss Nitish Kumar, with whom he took oath the day earlier than, has issued directions to the officers involved to accord “top priority” to job creation.
JD(U) chief Kumar took oath as Bihar Chief Minister for the eighth time on Wednesday.
The improvement passed off a day after Kumar snapped ties with the BJP-led NDA and joined fingers with the RJD and different Opposition events, together with the Congress, to type a ‘Mahagathbandhan’ authorities.
“There are so many vacant posts in government departments. We will begin by filling these up. Just for the time till we become fully functional after proving a majority on the floor of the assembly,” Yadav instructed a information channel.
“It was not just a promise but an acknowledgement of the crying need for employment generation in Bihar,” the deputy chief minister stated.
“We cannot think of going back on it since people had showered their blessings in the elections in which the RJD-led alliance polled only about 12,000 votes less, across all 243 assembly seats than the NDA,” he recalled.
The RJD inheritor obvious additionally blamed the BJP for the “negative perception” about his get together which is commonly accused of using muscle energy, leading to unhealthy legislation and order.
“The problem is we do not know how to do publicity for ourselves. The BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is adept at publicity. But the people will see through their allegations once they get to see the performance of our government,” stated Yadav.
Agreeing with the competition of the JD(U) that the BJP was making an attempt to separate it regardless of being an alliance accomplice, the RJD chief stated “Nitish Kumar ji was under so much pressure”. They (BJP) have been making an attempt to do in Bihar what they’ve achieved in all states. Intimidate or lure with cash.
“While sharing power, the BJP did not accommodate even small requests like central status for Patna University which Nitish Kumar ji had urged the PM to confer in public view. Forget about special status, special economic package, and a package for flood-hit areas,” he alleged.
Asked about BJP leaders raking up previous acrimony between Kumar and his father Lalu Prasad, he shot again “and why did they join hands with the JD(U) in 2017 after so much venom was spewed by them against Nitish Kumar ji? Even the Prime Minister had made the infamous DNA jibe”.
“Was it not the Prime Minister, again, who had recently called Nitish Kumar ji a true socialist?” He ought to be pleased that the CM is now heading a authorities in collaboration with ideological friends, Yadav remarked, tongue in cheek.
“We all are socialists, at heart. We may fight, but we will stay together,” he added, rubbishing speculations of the early collapse of the federal government due to inside contradictions.
“The term Mahagathbandhan came into being when Nitish Kumar ji had joined hands with Lalu Prasad ji. We are very happy that he is back with us,” stated the 33-year-old chief, who had made his debut within the 2015 meeting polls and was made the Deputy CM of the Grand Alliance authorities.