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By A Staff Reporter
Patna, Bihar: Mahagathbandhan Chief Ministerial candidate and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday criticized the Bihar government over the state’s socio-economic conditions, highlighting persistent issues of poverty, unemployment, and inadequate infrastructure.
Speaking at a public gathering, Yadav said, “Bihar is the poorest state in India, with the lowest per capita income. People still have to migrate for education, healthcare, and employment. There are no factories or investments in the state.”
He further targeted the current administration, asserting that the Chief Minister fails to engage with national planning bodies. “The CM doesn’t even attend the NITI Aayog meetings, let alone bringing in investments,” Yadav remarked, emphasizing the need for proactive governance to improve development indicators and create opportunities for Bihar’s youth.
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