Patna: The Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly Tejashwi Yadav is in the discussions every time due to his outspoken words. Now recently he has once again targeted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Indeed, he has once again demanded the resignation of Nitish Kumar. In this tweet, he writes, 'Nitish Kumar resign immediately. The Chief Minister does not even know, what is happening in his government? In place of a minister, his brother-in-law has so far inaugurated government schemes in the presence of top officials in many districts. The CM has no moral right to remain in power.' At the same time, before his tweet, he has also made another tweet in which he has written, "Strict action should be taken against the incumbents who violate protocol and inaugurate with the look of the minister."
What is the whole matter - His brother Santosh Sahni joined a government program in lieu of Mukesh Sahni, Minister of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Government of Bihar. Many leaders are angry about this. At this time there has been a political uproar. In the past, Tejashwi Yadav also talked to the press about this issue. Now, meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has attacked Mukesh Sahni and attacked Nitish Kumar. He recently asked if the Chief Minister would be busy, he would send his son to the House instead. it's so strange.
Not only this, while talking to the media in the past, Tejashwi Yadav also said that 'Mukesh Sahni speaks big of the rights of the oppressed, the downtrodden and the victims. Did Mukesh Sahni not find any backward community worker who could have been sent to this program?' Apart from this, he had said that Mukesh Sahni has not done anything on the ground. They do not know the ground reality. He never won an election. Such a man was made a minister by CM Nitish. It is not the fault of Mukesh Sahni, but of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who made people like Mukesh Sahni a minister.
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