Muzaffarpur. On one hand, RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav has promised to give Bihar government job to every family if the grand alliance government is formed. At the same time, Rahul Gandhi, who is part of the Grand Alliance, said on Wednesday that the youth of Bihar should get employment in the factories of the state. Rahul Gandhi said that we want such a Bihar. Rahul Gandhi said this while holding a rally in the presence of Tejashwi Yadav in Muzaffarpur for Bihar Assembly elections 2025.
Tejashwi Yadav has held many public meetings for the Bihar Assembly elections, but on Wednesday Rahul Gandhi started holding public meetings in Bihar. In Muzaffarpur, Rahul Gandhi asked the people who came to the public meeting to tell what was written on the back of their phones? Rahul Gandhi himself answered this question by saying Made in China. After this, Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of demonetization and GST and targeted PM Narendra Modi. Then he said that it should not be made in China, it should be made in Bihar. After this Rahul Gandhi said that in which factories he would like to see the youth of Bihar working there.
#BiharElection2025 Muzaffarpur, Bihar: Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi says, “Tell me what is written on the back of your phone. Made in China. Narendra Modi ji has destroyed all the small businesses by implementing demonetisation and GST. Wherever you look, it is Made in China. We… pic.twitter.com/aKXNTw2JNJ
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For the Bihar Assembly elections, Tejashwi Yadav had held a press conference with the leaders of the Grand Alliance on Tuesday and released a manifesto named ‘Tejashwi’s Pledge’. In this, Tejashwi Yadav has made many promises including restoration of the old pension scheme for the people of Bihar doing government jobs along with government jobs to all the families, 200 units of free electricity. At the same time, BJP and NDA constituents are calling Tejashwi’s promises a bundle of lies by saying that it is not possible to give all this. Union Home Minister Amit Shah himself has asked this question in a public meeting in Bihar, where will so many government jobs come from? Shah had also asked the question that even if government jobs are given, where will the salary money for 2.76 crore employees come from?












