Bihar Assembly Elections | Tejashwi Yadav says Nitish Kumar is drained, faces criticism from JD(U)-BJP
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“He says I am tired, let him first answer where was he when coronavirus hit Bihar,” the Bihar CM hit again not too long ago.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is drained and not in a position to handle Bihar, RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav mentioned on Sunday, drawing sharp retorts from leaders of the ruling NDA.
Mr. Yadav, 31, apparently referring to the age of the 69- year-old Chief Minister, mentioned that he has acquired drained because of which he provides up when confronted with a troublesome scenario — be it the coronavirus pandemic or Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) outbreak in Muzaffarpur.
“It seems that he has become energyless from the kind of boring, meaningless speeches he is giving and the things he is doing. Nitish Kumar is tired now and he is no longer able to manage Bihar,” Mr. Yadav mentioned.
The remark drew sharp reactions from leaders of the ruling coalition who termed it “meaningless“.
JD(U) State president Basistha Narayan Singh said: “Mr. Kumar is more energetic than many youths. He works for 14-15 hours a day, which many youngsters will not be able to do…The tired comment is bereft of any logic.”
State minister Sanjay Kumar Jha hit again at Mr. Yadav, saying the Chief Minister is at the least not a “class 9 fail like him“.
“He is just making meaningless comments,” Mr. Jha mentioned.
Union Minister of State for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey too derided the remark, saying that NDA leaders all the time work with power for the event of the State and the nation.
Reacting to the same remark by Mr. Yadav, the Chief Minister not too long ago mentioned, “He says I am tired, let him first answer where was he when coronavirus hit Bihar.”
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