RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has criticized Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s government, labeling it a “copycat” administration. Yadav claims that the current government lacks originality and vision, accusing it of imitating the policies and promises previously made by the RJD. He emphasized that the government is merely copying ideas without implementing them effectively.
Addressing a recent rally in Patna, Yadav stated, “This government is a copycat, whereas we have a vision; this government is visionless.” He further alleged that the Nitish Kumar-led government has failed to fulfill its promises, particularly in areas such as employment, education, and infrastructure development.
Yadav’s remarks come ahead of the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, where the RJD aims to challenge the ruling JD(U)-BJP alliance. The opposition party plans to unveil its own set of policies and initiatives, which it believes will address the state’s pressing issues more effectively.
In response, Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, defended the government’s record, highlighting achievements such as the creation of 50 lakh jobs, provision of 125 free electricity units benefiting 90% of state consumers, and improvements in education, health, infrastructure, and agriculture. He emphasized that these initiatives are a result of the government’s commitment to development, not imitation.
The political rivalry between the RJD and JD(U) intensifies as both parties prepare for the upcoming elections, with each side presenting contrasting visions for the future of Bihar.










