Rashtriya Janata Dal's Shakti Singh Yadav lauded former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, for promising to enact a law ensuring government jobs for every state household, saying that such a decision can only be taken by someone who feels the pain of the people.
The statement follows Yadav's announcement on Thursday that, within 20 days of the formation of the Mahagathbandhan government, it will pass a law ensuring a government job for every household in Bihar.
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Congress MLA Shakeel Ahmad on Thursday supported Bihar Leader of the Oppositon Tejashwi Yadav's announcement to pass a law ensuring government jobs for Bihar households if his grand alliance emerges victorious in the state assembly polls.
"What we have seen in the video and what we have heard in the audio, what we have seen is total negligence. I don't know what the law will say, but what we have seen in the video and what we have heard in the audio, what we have seen is total negligence. Jiska jo responsibility hai, uska j
The Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai on Thursday expressed that his brother judge Justice K Vinod Chandran and himself were "shocked" by the shoe-hurling attempt made by a 71-year-old lawyer Rajesh Kishore on Monday. The CJI however also added that it is now a forgotten chapter for t
He asserted that the Mahagathbandhan government aims to achieve economic justice alongside social justice, noting that within 20 months, no family in Bihar will be without a government job.
The RJD leader stated that his party has conducted a survey related to the issue, emphasising that it is not a case of "jumlebaazi" (making fake promises). Yadav emphasised that he doesn't need to give proof to fulfil his promise.
The incident unfolded as a 71-year-old lawyer, Rakesh Kishore, entered Court Room 1 of the Supreme Court of India on Monday and attempted to throw an object at CJI BR Gavai. He was immediately arrested by the security personnel and escorted out of the premises.