Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav’s NDA government retaliating on claims of making Bihar the center of unemployment, migration and poverty, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sanjay Jaiswal on Monday alleged that if RJD came to power, industrialists are afraid of ruin. Jaiswal told ANI that when the RJD government was in power, Bihar’s per capita income was only Rs 6,000, and today it has become Rs 68,000. Today, every house is living a normal life and the state is developing. With this, he said that industrialists are scared that if the party comes to power again, they will end.
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This came after the claim of the former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar in which he said that the NDA government has made Bihar the center of unemployment, migration and poverty. In a post on X, Tejashwi Yadav said that “Despite the Nitish-Modi government being in power for 20 years in Bihar and 11 years at the center, the NDA government has made Bihar the main center of unemployment, migration and poverty. It is not my claim, but the NITI Aayog reports of the Government of India have been saying this from year to year.” He further said that in the last 20 years, Bihar’s per capita income has been less than the world’s poorest African countries, Uganda and Rwanda.
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The son of Rashtriya Janata Dal President Lalu Prasad Yadav, through his post, asked Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “Why is Bihar the main center of unemployment? How much migration has happened from Bihar in the last 20 years and why migration in Bihar is growing at an unprecedented rate?” Apart from this, Yadav asked why the government did not make region-specific clusters in the state in 20 years? He also asked how many industries and factories have been closed in the state. Apart from this, he also questioned the government on the transparency of examination and recruitment processes in the last 20 years.