Tejashwi Yadav wrote that self-esteem, pride and self-confidence are being taken away from the youth.

Patna:

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday attacked the NDA government of Bihar by writing a Facebook post.

He wrote that due to the NDA government of 17 years, today Bihar does not stand at any crossroads or crossroads.

Rather, it has become completely directionless, aimless, flowless and ineffective.

The doctrinal opportunistic government of double engine has sat seizing every possibility of Bihar.

He wrote that the problem of unemployment in the state is touching the sky.

At the same time, he questioned why the government is not fulfilling the promise of 19 lakh jobs?

Regarding the ongoing dispute between BJP and JDU in the state, he wrote that the dispute between the ruling parties of Bihar is not in the interest of the state but about the personal interests, which is only and only the public and Bihar are harmed.

Bihar gave them 39 Lok Sabha MPs out of 40, if they had a sense of state interest, morality and passion, would they not fight with the central government for important issues like special status and special package for Bihar?

Regarding the Agneepath scheme, he said that the youth, who are proudly part of the armed forces, are being taken away from their self-esteem, pride and self-confidence.

The government is going to make youth laborers for 4 years.

At the same time, BJP leaders are ridiculing the opposition of the youth.

Attacking the RSS, BJP and NDA, he said that these people do not want Bihar to become a prosperous state.

In the end, he wrote that the youth of Bihar and Bihar will no longer bow before Gandhinagar, Nagpur and Delhi.

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