Patna: Amid the ongoing electoral upheaval in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav has openly challenged BJP National President JP Nadda. Tejashwi has said that he should choose any issue and argue with us. Before leaving for election campaign from his residence at 10 Circular Road, Tejashwi Yadav openly challenged JP Nadda and asked why Bihar did not get special state status. Why not get a special package? Bihar has become a backward state.
Tejashwi further said that wherever the BJP president can debate with us on all these issues. Apart from this, they should also debate with us on the issue of development. We are ready to argue with them. He said that the real issues of the state are earning, studies, medicines, irrigation etc. 85 lakh people have been affected by the floods in the state, they have not received any help from the government.
Attacking CM Nitish, he said that the whole country knows that he is opportunistic. Nitish Kumar is tired, it is not me, the voice of Bihar is speaking. He is not going to become CM this time. On the development of Raghopur, Tejashwi said that it was our government, during that time there was development. Engineering college was built there, bridge was built. We developed as much as we could.
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