State Bureau, Patna:
– RJD’s national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member, Manoj Jha, accused the central government of trying to strip away the rights of the poor, backward, extremely backward, and Dalits.
– Jha claimed that during the ongoing caste-based enumeration hearing in the Supreme Court, Mukul Rohatgi, who was representing the central government, appeared in court but was later replaced by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.
– Jha warned the government to change its working style, stating that if they do not, the country will replace them. He made these remarks during a press conference at the RJD state office.

Sharp attacks on the Center on caste-based enumeration:
– Jha emphasized that India is the country of Gandhi and Ambedkar, and its people know how to fight for their rights.
– In Bihar, the state government conducted caste-based enumeration, but the Prime Minister’s Office is trying to undermine these efforts. Jha criticized the government for focusing only on changing place names and neglecting other important issues.

Manoj Jha spoke on RJD office land dispute:
– When asked about the BJP’s reaction to the land given for the expansion of the RJD office, Jha pointed out that the BJP has used demonetization funds to build extravagant offices in every district of the country.
– RJD state president Jagdanand and other senior party leaders were present during the press conference.

News Summary:
– RJD’s Manoj Jha accused the central government of trying to strip away the rights of marginalized communities.
– He criticized the government’s handling of the caste-based enumeration hearing in the Supreme Court.
– Jha warned the government that if they don’t change their working style, the country will replace them.
– He also pointed out the BJP’s extravagant offices built with demonetization funds.
– RJD leaders were present during the press conference.

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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