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BJP must explain representation it gave to women: RJD

In a bold address, Tejashwi Yadav of RJD raised serious concerns about the performance of the NDA government during its initial five-month tenure, calling out its perceived absence of real action and clear vision. He expressed skepticism regarding the capabilities of the new Chief Minister and suggested that the administration operates under external influence.

Patna: RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Monday made a scathing attack on the NDA govt saying that it has already consumed around half of the first year in office since Nov 20 without doing any concrete new work.

The party also took potshot at the ‘Aakrosh March’ taken out by the NDA.“The new NDA govt has been in office for five months and seven days, and has been functioning without any direction, long-term plan, vision, roadmap and blueprint, as well as without any detailed work plan and timeline,” Tejashwi said in a statement on Monday, adding that it has already wasted 43% of the first year in office.In the same vein, Tejashwi was also critical of the new CM Samrat Chaudhary, who replaced Nitish Kumar last week.

“In any case, how much depth, reasoning and knowledge the new ‘wajir’ (read CM Samrat Chaudhary)’ has is well known to entire Bihar,” he said.He also said, “The new NDA govt, in the last 23 weeks, has not done anything new, except serving the old ideas and lies.” He added that the new govt did not hold any cabinet meeting for months together, while the ‘new mukhiya’ will not be able to reconstitute his cabinet for the next one month.”

“The failure to reconstitute the govt is for the fact that the state is now not being run from here, but through remote control of the two Gujarati friends,” Tejashwi alleged, adding, “People are ruing the mandate they gave to the new govt.”On the other hand, the state RJD functionaries said the BJP, by taking out ‘Aakrosh March’ to protest against the defeat of women’s reservation bill in Lok Sabha had thoroughly exposed its hollowness on the issue of women’s representation.RJD chief spokesman Shakti Singh Yadav said 29% of its ticket holders for Lok Sabha polls were women, 17% in assembly polls and 21.4% for the legislative council, and, therefore, the BJP should explain the percentage of representation it gave to women candidates. He also said differences of the other NDA constituents with the BJP was manifested during the protest, as former minister Leshi Singh walked out of the meeting.

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