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Published 08:39 IST, October 23rd 2020

Nitish Kumar mocks Tejashwi's long absence from Bihar after RJD's Lok Sabha poll drubbing

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has questioned Tejashwi Yadav's absence from the state after Lok Sabha polls, after the latter called him "mentally and physically tired."

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In a sharp response to Mahagathbandhan's CM face Tejashwi Yadav for calling him "mentally and physically tired", Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, questioned his experience, and 15 years of 'Jungle rule' under his father Lalu Yadav. CM Nitish also targeted Tejashwi stating that he has inherited everything from his father and pointed out his long absence from the state during Coronavirus and after the Lok Sabha poll debacle. Moreover, JDU has alleged that Lalu Yadav's government was involved in large scale extortion of land. JDU spokesperson in a press briefing said that Lalu Yadav bartered the post of MLCs and MLAs in return for land and money. 

Nitish Kumar said in Chappra rally, "He is saying such good things about me. He says I am tired. You tell me, where were you running around? Where did you stay when you were in Delhi? This person is trying to take the place of his father and mother. Does he have any knowledge, any experience at all? We have worked at the centre and in the state. We reduced crime, removed jungle raaj in Bihar. We  brought development in the state."

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Tejashwi Yadav calls Nitish 'mentally tired'

Speaking to media persons on Thursday, Tejashwi Yadav said that Nitish Kumar has ruined Bihar in the past 15 years and now he is mentally tired. "I am again saying that Nitish Kumar is tired and cannot handle the State. Mentally and physically he is tired of handling the State."

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RJD-JDU tussle gets personal

CM Nitish came down heavily on the RJD supporters while seeking votes for Tej Pratap's father-in-law Chandrika Rai who is contesting on a JDU ticket. As Nitish Kumar started his speech in the Parsa constituency in Saran district, few people from the crowd started chanting 'Lalu Yadav zindabad'.

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Expressing his concern for the Rai family, Nitish Kumar said that he had been to the marriage function of Tej Pratap and he could not believe the way the Lalu family treated Chandrika Rai's daughter Aishwariya Rai, despite Rai being a senior member of RJD. He also narrated an incident from his early days in politics wherein he was impressed after hearing to Rai's speech. In the same event, Aishwariya touched the feet of Nitish Kumar on the stage, a video of which has gone viral now. 

Meanwhile, reacting to the 'Lalu Yadav zindabad' slogan raised in Nitish Kumar's rally, he further said, "Everyone is asking Nitish Kumar, where was he when calamity had hit Bihar and on what basis is he asking people to vote for him. For the last 15 years, no employment opportunities have been brought in here, no industry has been set up, migration has increased, poverty did not reduce then on what basis is he asking for the vote?"

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Bihar Elections 2020

Bihar Assembly Elections will be held in three phases - on October 28, November 3 and November 7 - and counting of votes will be held on November 10. Nitish Kumar is seeking reelection and is the CM face for the NDA. Mahagathbandhan has chosen Tejashwi Yadav as their CM face. The BJP is contesting on a seat-sharing formula of 121-122 seats with the JDU and Mukesh Sahni of Vikasheel Insaan party and Jitan Ram Manjhi of HAM(S) is contesting on BJP's share. Mahagathbandhan comprising of Congress and three left parties have are contesting on seat-sharing formula of 144-70-29 seats respectively. 

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08:39 IST, October 23rd 2020