Bihar Election: Tejashwi says
Bihar Election: Tejashwi says "BJP is world's largest party, does not have a single CM candidate"
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Patna: As the dates of Bihar assembly elections are getting closer, the allegations and counter-allegations between the party and the opposition are intensifying. Leader of Opposition and Chief Ministerial candidate from Grand Alliance Tejashwi Yadav has attacked BJP. He has said that despite BJP being the largest party in the world, there is no candidate for the post of Chief Minister in Bihar.

Before leaving for campaigning on Tuesday, Tejashwi told the media that, BJP is the largest party in the world but it does not have a single Chief Ministerial candidate, BJP and JDU are each other's crutches. He said that seeing the BJP and its allies, it seems clear that their defeat is certain this time. Attacking the NDA, he said that the people of NDA have become despondent. Asked LOJPA, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), and Chirag Paswan to form a government after winning elections in the state, Tejashwi said, "LJP is not ours but BJP's partner."

Along with this, he wrote by tweeting, No CM will be so unpopular, after villagers in Nandan village of Buxar in 2018, they have not landed on the ground after strongly opposing CM Nitish Kumar. Now they are opposing him in. Police is silencing those who raise their voices.

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