Patna (Bihar) [India]: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Friday launched an attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alleging a lack of coordination within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and accusing the ruling coalition of neglecting Bihar’s core issues.
Highlighting Bihar’s struggles with literacy, per capita income, and farmers’ income, Yadav pointed out that despite the NDA’s 11-year rule at the Centre and 20 years in Bihar, promises remain unfulfilled.
“There are 3-4 factions in the BJP. There is no coordination within the NDA at the ground level. They have nothing to do with the people of Bihar. Bihar is lagging behind in literacy, per capita income, and farmers’ income. The state is ahead only in terms of unemployment, migration, and poverty. Even in the Union Budget, the Centre had a ‘sautela’ (stepmotherly) behavior towards Bihar. The public has given them (NDA) a chance for 11 years at the Centre and 20 years here. The people know who has broken their trust,” Yadav said.
Manoj Jha Criticizes BJP Over Women’s Financial Assistance Scheme
Earlier in the day, RJD MP Manoj Jha criticized the BJP for failing to approve a proposal that would provide ₹2,500 in financial assistance to women in Delhi, despite earlier assurances.
“The government cannot function in a rhetorical manner. We had heard that the PM had said that ₹2,500 would be credited from the first Cabinet meeting itself. There was no decision taken on that,” Jha told ANI.
Concerns Over Yamuna River Pollution
Addressing concerns about pollution in the Yamuna River, Jha argued that merely visiting the riverbanks would not solve the issue. He called for a structured approach to identify contributing factors and take concrete action.
Delhi BJP Government Pledges to End ‘Bad Governance’
Meanwhile, newly sworn-in Delhi Minister Ashish Sood, upon joining the Cabinet, pledged to end bad governance in the capital and implement the BJP’s pre-poll promises.
“The people have voted to end bad governance in Delhi. Now, it is the BJP government’s responsibility to actualize PM Narendra Modi’s guarantee. We will fulfill our work in whichever direction our (Chief Minister) points us in,” Sood said.
Rekha Gupta was sworn in as Delhi’s new Chief Minister on Thursday at Ramlila Maidan. In her first Cabinet meeting, Gupta emphasized her government’s commitment to implementing the Centre’s flagship scheme and announced the tabling of CAG reports, which the AAP government had not presented.
Highlighting Bihar’s struggles with literacy, per capita income, and farmers’ income, Yadav pointed out that despite the NDA’s 11-year rule at the Centre and 20 years in Bihar, promises remain unfulfilled.
“There are 3-4 factions in the BJP. There is no coordination within the NDA at the ground level. They have nothing to do with the people of Bihar. Bihar is lagging behind in literacy, per capita income, and farmers’ income. The state is ahead only in terms of unemployment, migration, and poverty. Even in the Union Budget, the Centre had a ‘sautela’ (stepmotherly) behavior towards Bihar. The public has given them (NDA) a chance for 11 years at the Centre and 20 years here. The people know who has broken their trust,” Yadav said.
Manoj Jha Criticizes BJP Over Women’s Financial Assistance Scheme
Earlier in the day, RJD MP Manoj Jha criticized the BJP for failing to approve a proposal that would provide ₹2,500 in financial assistance to women in Delhi, despite earlier assurances.
“The government cannot function in a rhetorical manner. We had heard that the PM had said that ₹2,500 would be credited from the first Cabinet meeting itself. There was no decision taken on that,” Jha told ANI.
Concerns Over Yamuna River Pollution
Addressing concerns about pollution in the Yamuna River, Jha argued that merely visiting the riverbanks would not solve the issue. He called for a structured approach to identify contributing factors and take concrete action.
Delhi BJP Government Pledges to End ‘Bad Governance’
Meanwhile, newly sworn-in Delhi Minister Ashish Sood, upon joining the Cabinet, pledged to end bad governance in the capital and implement the BJP’s pre-poll promises.
“The people have voted to end bad governance in Delhi. Now, it is the BJP government’s responsibility to actualize PM Narendra Modi’s guarantee. We will fulfill our work in whichever direction our (Chief Minister) points us in,” Sood said.
Rekha Gupta was sworn in as Delhi’s new Chief Minister on Thursday at Ramlila Maidan. In her first Cabinet meeting, Gupta emphasized her government’s commitment to implementing the Centre’s flagship scheme and announced the tabling of CAG reports, which the AAP government had not presented.