He contrasted this with the developments under his rule since 2005. “The situation changed after I came to power. Roads were built, electricity was made available, hospitals became operational, and healthcare facilities improved. Strict action was taken against those trying to vitiate the social fabric,” he said, accusing RJD of seeking votes from Muslims while doing nothing for the community.Nitish also spoke about government job opportunities created under NDA rule, particularly the recruitment of teachers. At this point, Tejashwi interrupted again, pointing out that many of these teachers were appointed during the Grand Alliance government when he was deputy chief minister.Earlier, the Assembly also saw a sharp exchange between Samrat Chaudhary and Tejashwi. Chaudhary accused Tejashwi’s father of virtually robbing the state, to which Tejashwi hit back, saying, “It was my father who made him (Chaudhary) a minister for the first time during the RJD rule (in Rabri Devi’s cabinet).”Chaudhary, however, retaliated, alleging that Lalu had even sent him to jail. Tejashwi then took a dig at Chaudhary’s political shifts, saying, “Earlier, Samrat Ji used to abuse BJP (when he was with RJD). What happened now?” He further remarked on Chaudhary’s father, Shakuni Chaudhary, stating, “I don’t even want to mention the kind of language his father used against the BJP in rallies earlier.”
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