Teacher Reinstatement Exam in Bihar: Prashant Kishor’s Advice to Grand Alliance
Teacher reinstatement exams are currently being held in Bihar, with a large number of candidates appearing for the recruitment examination. The Grand Alliance government is claiming that their promise of job creation is being fulfilled. However, election strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has criticized the government’s claims and advised them on their approach.
Prashant Kishor’s Criticism
Prashant Kishor took a jibe at the Grand Alliance, stating that while vacancies have been created, no one has actually been given a job. He warned against paper leaks and legal cases, and suggested that the government focus on reinstating the candidates first before campaigning. He questioned the government on how many people have actually been employed.
Targeting Nitish Kumar
Prashant Kishor targeted Nitish Kumar, reminding him of his promise to provide one million jobs in a year. He accused the government of making false claims to stay in power and questioned why it took so long for the announcement to be made. He challenged Nitish Kumar to fulfill his promise of one million government jobs.
Criticizing Tejashwi Yadav
Prashant Kishor also criticized Tejashwi Yadav, stating that his promise of signing in the cabinet to provide jobs showed ignorance. He highlighted that there is no provision in the constitution for getting a job by simply signing in the cabinet, and that the creation of posts follows a specific procedure.
In response, JDU’s chief spokesperson Neeraj Kumar dismissed Prashant Kishor’s comments, stating that the people of Bihar do not take him seriously. The Grand Alliance government remains committed to fulfilling their promises and is focused on employment generation.
News Summary:
- The teacher reinstatement exam is being held in Bihar, with a large number of candidates appearing for the recruitment examination.
- Prashant Kishor criticized the Grand Alliance government, stating that while vacancies have been created, no one has actually been given a job.
- He challenged Nitish Kumar to fulfill his promise of providing one million government jobs.
- Prashant Kishor also criticized Tejashwi Yadav’s promise of signing in the cabinet to provide jobs, stating that it showed ignorance.
- JDU’s chief spokesperson dismissed Prashant Kishor’s comments and reiterated the government’s commitment to fulfill their promises.