Poster war starts in Bihar, Tejasvi Yadav opens front against CM Nitish Kumar
Poster war starts in Bihar, Tejasvi Yadav opens front against CM Nitish Kumar
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Patna: Former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav became angry young man after tearing the disputed letter of Bihar Police like Rahul Gandhi, former National President of Congress. Tejasvi Yadav was seen climbing a ladder in Rajda office in Patna and hanging a banner. He himself put a banner outside the RJD office and asked many questions to CM Nitish Kumar through this poster. He also put up hoardings calling the poor and laborers of Bihar abusive and calling them criminals.

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Putting a banner, Tejasvi has appealed to all activists to put up banners, posters and hoardings of this inhuman letter on every street, hamlet, panchayat, block and district level against this ruthless government insulting the workers, CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Uncover Sushil Modi's hatred towards the poor. Leader of Opposition Tejasvi said that the BJP is celebrating the death of the poor. People are dying of hunger and bullets. The way people are becoming unemployed and every single word, one sentence each was the product of Chief Minister Nitish's conscience. He and his party have only two tasks, one stabbing in the back and the other with the gun on the other's shoulder.

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Tejasvi said that in this epidemic people are struggling badly with unemployment, hunger and economic problems, but even at such times, the people of BJP want to eradicate their power hunger without worrying about the poor. He said about Chief Minister Nitish that the work for which the people had chosen him and the responsibility given to him has deviated from it. They are not only concerned about the public but also their concerns. We will protest the same thing.

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