"The future of the youth is being jeopardized. Exam papers are being leaked. We even wrote to the Chief Minister, but he has remained silent. During the assembly session, he did not speak on any issue," Tejashwi added.
As the polling begins for the first phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand, NDA candidate and JDU leader Saryu Rai on Wednesday morning cast his vote from Jamshedpur West seat.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday held a roadshow in support of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Jamshedpur East, Purnima Das Sahu and JDU (NDA) candidate Saryu Rai from Jamshedpur West Assembly constituency.
Shivakumar also reminded voters of his past victories, adding, "The people of this district have elected me five times. I have also defeated HD Kumaraswamy. My nominee has also defeated HD Deve Gowda. He (HD Deve Gowda) should remember this."
Speaking to ANI, Tyagi said, "The Canadian government is responsible for the attack on the temple. We strongly condemn the way some extremist forces have attacked a Hindu place in broad daylight."
He said that when he contested as an independent in 2019, he was able to defeat former CM Raghubar Das, and this time for him it is a 'small minister who is facing corruption charges.'
Former Bihar Deputy CM and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday criticized Janata Dal (United) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), alleging that they want to incite riots and divide communities.
This comes after Lalu Yadav criticising the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government over the recent hooch tragedy, on Sunday and described the incident as "unfortunate" and lamented the widespread deaths.
"BJP is the first nation who made a tribal woman the President of the nation. Rahul Gandhi will not get the support of the tribal people, Congress has always humiliated the tribals and the poor." Anwar said.
Earlier, RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav criticized the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government and described the incident as "unfortunate" and lamented the widespread deaths.
The matter has triggered a political blame game with opposition parties questioning the efficacy of the ban on the sale and consumption of liquor, imposed by the Nitish Kumar government.