File photo of former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav and PM Narendra Modi.
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Former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav has attacked PM Narendra Modi, who gifted development projects worth Rs 12,800 crore to Bihar on Wednesday. He termed their development plans as old plans. Tejashwi Yadav wrote on social media that the Prime Minister keeps packaging and repackaging the same project pending for years, sometimes changing the wrapper, sometimes changing the cover and color.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to mislead the public
Tejashwi Yadav further wrote that the foundation stone and inauguration of the same half-finished project pending for years by PM Modi keeps happening several times. Every time, an unsuccessful attempt is made to mislead the public by repeating the same project cost and creating a new package by telling them the so-called special package. Without completing the construction, the same road is shown off by sometimes laying the foundation stone of one lane, sometimes inaugurating a service lane, sometimes starting the work on another lane. Tejashwi sarcastically said that this is Bihar, the people here understand all the tricks done before the elections. She will definitely answer.
PM Modi again attacked Lalu family in Bettiah
While addressing a public meeting in Bettiah on Thursday, PM Narendra Modi had said that when Jungle Raj came to Bihar, migration increased a lot. Those who brought Jungle Raj only worried about their families. The future of lakhs of youth of Bihar was put at stake. The youth of Bihar, worried about their families, went to work outside the state and here only one family continued to flourish. The family that brought Jungle Raj to Bihar is the biggest culprit of the youth of Bihar. Jungleraj’s family snatched away the fortunes of lakhs of youth of Bihar. This NDA government brought Bihar so far by saving it from Jungle Raj. The youth of Bihar go to other states and work. Here only one family continued to flourish. The whole of Bihar saw how lands were looted and taken over in exchange for jobs. Can such people be forgiven?