'Don't let elders touch your feet,' Tejashwi Yadav's advice to ministers
'Don't let elders touch your feet,' Tejashwi Yadav's advice to ministers
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Patna: After the formation of the Grand Alliance government under the leadership of Nitish Kumar in Bihar, RJD ministers are embroiled in controversies. Let us tell you that Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav has taken important steps to improve the image of the ministers and avoid controversies. In fact, Tejashwi Yadav has advised all the ministers for the RJD quota and said, 'No minister will buy a car for himself in the department.'

Not only this but Tejashwi Yadav also said that do not let workers, supporters or any other person elders in age touch their feet. Apart from this, he said that for the sake of etiquette, with folded hands for greeting, we will do Namaste, or Adab and will carry forward this tradition. In fact, Tejashwi has urged all the ministers to be gentle and courteous towards everyone. While dealing with simplicity, will help the poor and needy people of all caste, and religions.

With this, the Deputy CM of Bihar said, 'Promote the working style of honesty, transparency and disposal of the work as soon as possible in all departmental works. Along with this, publicize the development work of the party on social media so that the public can know the truth.' Let us also tell you that the ministers of RJD have been in controversies since the formation of the new government. On the other hand, Law Minister Kartikeya Singh was accused of taking oath in the Raj Bhavan instead of surrendering in the kidnapping case. With this, the old case of Education Minister Chandrashekhar carrying cartridges came to the fore.

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