RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday known as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar a drained chief, who isn’t in his senses. The previous deputy CM attacked Kumar throughout a press convention in Motihari.
There are two to 4 individuals in Delhi and two to 4 individuals in Patna who’re working this authorities for their very own pursuits, he asserted, claiming the CM has been hijacked.
“Kumar has retired, and he isn’t taking any determination. He’s not talking something concerning the authorities’s perform. Work is being performed by issuing press releases. The federal government is being run by retired officers,” he added.
Tejashwi stated that this isn’t Kumar’s Pragati Yatra however a looting journey of the officers. This Pragati Yatra has been taken out by spending 272 crores, he claimed, including it’s a looting of the federal government treasury.
Kumar isn’t able to take a choice: Tejashwi
Tejashwi reached Motihari late on Saturday night time the place after an evening’s relaxation within the Circuit Home, he held a press convention on Sunday afternoon. Then the celebration employees went for Darshan cum Samvad Yatra within the Bapu Auditorium of the town the place a crowd of about 5,000 individuals had gathered.
Shut aides holding Nitish captive: Tejashwi
Earlier within the final week, Tejashwi made comparable declare by saying that Kumar is not in a position to perform usually and has turn into “captive” by a handful of shut aides.
Tejashwi, who had served as Kumar’s deputy till the JD(U) supremo’s abrupt return to the BJP-led NDA, made the comment in response to queries from journalists right here about speculations of yet one more volte face by the septuagenarian chief.
“All these rumours haven’t any substance. Nitish Kumar is not in his senses. He’s unable to run Bihar,” he stated.
“Kumar isn’t taking selections on his personal. He has been held captive by 4 leaders of his celebration, two in Delhi and the remainder right here, who’re calling the pictures,” claimed Yadav, who’s now the Chief of the Opposition within the state meeting.
(Report by Arvind Kumar)