Lalu Yadav And INDIA : State Bureau, Patna.
– Bihar’s dominance is evident in the committees leading India’s campaign, with JDU and RJD politicians holding significant positions, while Congress leaders are notably absent.
– Two Bihar politicians, JDU National President Rajiv Ranjan Singh and RJD leader and Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, have been included in the coordination committee, along with two representatives from Maharashtra.
– In the working group for research, one official from JDU and one from RJD, KC Tyagi and Prof. Subodh Mehta respectively, have been appointed.
– JDU leader Sanjay Jha and RJD’s Sanjay Yadav have been included in the campaign committee, with Sanjay Yadav serving as the political advisor to Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav.
– RJD’s national spokesperson Manoj Jha and JDU’s national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan have been given positions in the working group for media, along with JDU’s Manish Kumar.
– A working committee for internet media has also been formed, with RJD’s Sumit Sharma included.
– Lalu Prasad, RJD President, expressed that the BJP government has only won elections due to opposition parties contesting separately, and now that they have come together, the BJP government will also be defeated.
– Lalu criticized the current state of the country, with people from all sections suffering, and accused the BJP of coming to power through lies and deception.
– He mocked the failed promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh in every person’s bank account and accused BJP leaders of having black money in foreign banks.
– Lalu also praised the success of Chandrayaan and jokingly suggested sending the Prime Minister to the Sun next time.
– Building Construction Minister Ashok Chaudhary credited Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for laying the foundation of opposition unity and stated that the current state of INDIA is a result of his initiative.
– He clarified that the Chief Minister is not interested in any post for himself and questioned the agenda for the special session of Parliament called by the government.