Patna (Bihar) [India], October 18 (ANI): RJD leader Mrityunjay Tiwari on Saturday slammed Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks over RJD's Jungle Raaj during an election rally in Bihar's Saran on Friday.
Speaking with ANI, He said, "Union Home Minister Amit Shah remembers Bihar only when elections approach. The public has chosen RJD as the largest party in last assembly elections. These (NDA) people have been in power for 20 years, but cannot even list their achievements. They should explain why special state status has not been granted yet, why a special package has not been received yet? Why Patna University has not given Central University status yet?
"Now People of Bihar are ready and Bihar will embrace a Tejashvi government that will bring an abundance of jobs. Within time all problems of seat sharing will be solved within Mahagathbandhan. Our fight is for the development of Bihar. Mukesh Sehni, leader of Vikaas Sheel Insaan Party, will help Tejasvi Yadav to win this upcoming Bihar election," he stated.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday sounded the bugle for the high-stakes Bihar assembly elections and announced that if the NDA returns to power in Bihar, it will transform the state into an "industrial hub."Shah, earlier in the day, addressed a public rally in Saran district, which was followed by his address at the Intellectuals Conference held in Gyan Bhawan in Patna.
Before that, he also met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at his residence. Addressing the Intellectuals Conference in Bihar's Patna, Shah affirmed that the youth of Bihar have the highest intelligence in the whole world, and now it's time for Bihar 3.0.
"Now it's time for Bihar 3.0... We will make Bihar an industrial hub... Youth of Bihar have the highest intelligence in the whole world. Bihar may have a shortage of land, but we can introduce projects that require more mental work and less land," Shah said in Patna.
Shah also launched a sharp attack on RJD supremo and former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Yadav, saying that the 15-year 'jungle raj' of Lalu-Rabri pushed Bihar back by almost half a century, adding that the state lost its dignity, splendour, and excellence during the same time. (ANI)
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