Bihar Politics: Tejashwi made a special state issue, said - PM will come to Bihar and announce it if seats are available

Posted on 28th Sep 2021 by rohit kumar

Politics has intensified in the state after Bihar's Planning and Development Minister Bijendra Yadav's statement regarding the special state status to Bihar. Rashtriya Janata Dal supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav's son and Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has made it a party issue. Through this, he has taunted Janata Dal-United (JDU). Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has also promised by tweeting on Tuesday that if our alliance wins 39 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar in 2024, then whoever will be the PM, will come to the capital Patna and announce special status to the state. will do.

 

'We do what we say

 

Tejashwi Yadav took a jibe at JDU by tweeting on Tuesday. He has promised by tweeting that in 2024, if the Grand Alliance wins 39 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, then whoever will be the PM himself, will come to Bihar and announce special status to the state. While attacking JDU, he wrote that the backbone of our party is straight, so we do what we say.

 

'CM is worried about the chair'

 

The Leader of the Opposition made two back-to-back tweets on Tuesday. He wrote in another tweet that the CM who could not get the status of Central University to Patna University, how will he be able to get the status of Special State to Bihar. Tejashwi alleged that the CM of the state is just trying to save his chair.

 

Politics intensifies after minister's statement

 

It is worth noting that on Monday, Bihar's Planning and Development Minister Bijendra Yadav had stated the special status of Bihar. He said that the government of the state has been demanding special status for Bihar from the Center for a long time, but no result has been drawn from it. So now the Bihar government will not make this demand anymore. The minister said how many times the same demand should be made in this condition. He said that any demand has a limit. After this statement of the minister, the opposition is now continuously attacking the Nitish government.

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