Mahagathbandhan's Manifesto Sparks Criticism as Bihar Election Nears
Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticized Mahagathbandhan's election manifesto, calling it deceitful. Accusations of unfulfilled promises and misleading voters were levied. The Opposition's alliance, led by RJD and Congress, proposed a slew of reforms, including employment initiatives, financial aid for women, and increased reservations ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.
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Union Minister Giriraj Singh has openly criticized the Mahagathbandhan's manifesto, labeling it a 'bundle of lies.' Singh, referring to past failures, claimed Bihar saw no progress under RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav’s deputy chief ministership, and the state suffered under his father's regime.
Singh underscored development strides made under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership. Meanwhile, Jitan Ram Manjhi, a fellow Union Minister, questioned the Mahagathbandhan's credibility, accusing the alliance of misleading voters with hollow promises.
The Mahagathbandhan, with members like RJD and Congress, released a manifesto 'Bihar Ka Tejashwi Pran,' pledging job offers, women's financial support, and expanded reservations. As Bihar heads to elections, early criticism has spotlighted these promises, turning them into a focal point for electoral debates.
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