Questions on the government being formed in Maharashtra: Tejashwi Yadav
As per report RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has once again raised important questions on the policies of the central and UP governments. In a conversation with ABP news on Wednesday, he gave his reaction on the issues ranging from EVMs to maharashtra and Sambhal. He said that our demand on EVMs is not from today but from a long time, but the government institution has become a cell of BJP. Our demand is for elections through ballot paper, which is not being fulfilled. He said that only what Modi-Shah want will happen.
Meanwhile when speaking on the formation of government in maharashtra, Tejashwi Yadav said that the swing that happened in maharashtra was never seen before. The results, which are opposite to the Lok Sabha, raise questions. On the attack on sukhwinder singh Badal, he said that we are against violence. Such attacks are not right. On the issue of Sambhal, he said that hooliganism is happening in UP. The atmosphere is being spoiled. Hindu-Muslim is happening. police has been criminalized. people are being killed by police bullets. police is instigating riots.
Moreover in response to a question, he said that if our government comes, we will give 200 units of free electricity and will also make the current government give us the same. We gave jobs and now we will give electricity. During the yatra, he said that our yatra continues. This yatra is to strengthen the organization. So that there can be a dialogue with the block, panchayat and party workers. There are also women workers in this yatra. At the same time, on the CM's Janta Darbar, he said that a single person used to come there five times with the same problem, but there was no solution. How will the cm be able to meet three people in an hour. At the same time, taking a dig at the CM's yatra, he said that bihar is a poor state, a backward state. Still, 225 crores have to be spent to meet our own people. On the issue of paper leak, he said that this matter should be raised in the Parliament. Why does the paper get leaked every time?