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Tejashwi Yadav’s Party To Boycott Bihar Oath: “Mandate Towards NDA”


The mandate used to be towards NDA, the RJD has mentioned.

Patna:

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Tejashwi Yadav has made up our minds now not attend the oath-taking rite of Bihar Leader Minister-designate Nitish Kumar of the Nationwide Democratic Alliance (NDA) scheduled to be held in Patna lately.

The RJD mentioned it used to be boycotting the development because the mandate used to be towards the NDA.

In a tweet posted in Hindi, the party, amongst different issues, mentioned: “The folks’s mandate has been changed into a central authority order. Ask the unemployed, farmers, contract employees and hired academics of Bihar what’s going on with them. The general public is agitated through the fraud of the NDA. We’re the public’s representatives and stand with them.”

In any other tweet taking a dig on the JDU and the BJP, the RJD mentioned that two helpless entities had been forming a central authority in Bihar lately: one helpless as a result of it’s susceptible and corrupt, the opposite as a result of it’s faceless.

Mr Yadav had previous alleged irregularities within the Bihar meeting elections held a couple of days in the past and demanded recounting of postal poll votes in all constituencies the place they had been counted on the finish.

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Mr Kumar, in the meantime, is ready to take oath as Leader Minister for the fourth consecutive time period lately following a closely-fought election, essentially towards the RJD-led Mahagathbadhan.

The NDA has secured a 125-seat majority within the 243-seat robust Bihar Legislative Meeting of which BJP gained 74 seats, JD(U) 43, and 8 in all through two different NDA constituents. The RJD, then again, emerged because the single-largest party with 75 seats whilst the Congress simplest gained 19 of the 70 seats it had contested in.

NDA legislature party leaders had on Sunday met to call him chief of the alliance within the Meeting, paving the best way for his go back as Leader Minister.

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