Seeing the agony of Sharad Yadav against Nitish for hammering down the grand alliance in Bihar, former chief minister of state Lalu Prasad Yadav asked Sharad to join hands with him and fight against the saffron outfit in Bihar.
Patna, July 30: Veteran politician Sharad Yadav is still waging his war against Narendra Modi government at the Centre, despite his party chief Nitish Kumar joining hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Yadav reminded Modi government that bringing black money on Indian soil was his prime agenda. “Neither black money stashed abroad returned, one of the main slogans of the ruling party, nor anyone caught out of those named in Panama papers,” wrote Yadav on Twitter on Sunday.
In a series of tweets, Sharad, the Janata Dal (United) MP from Rajya Sabha, lashed out at the central government on various issues. He was infuriated to see tax collected in the name of services without any improvement. “Although Govt collects number of cesses in the name of different services from public, yet don’t see any improvement in any area in the country (sic),” penned 70-year-old Yadav on Twitter on Saturday.
Neither black money slashed abroad returned, one of d main slogans of d ruling party nor anyone caught out of those named in Panama papers.
Seeing the agony of Sharad Yadav against Nitish for hammering down the grand alliance in Bihar, former chief minister of state Lalu Prasad Yadav asked Sharad to join hands with him and fight against the saffron outfit in Bihar. At first, Lalu spoke to Sharad over the phone and then he openly invited the latter to join the anti-BJP fight. Also Read: ‘Laluji, I Beg Your Forgiveness’: Nitish Kumar Told Lalu Yadav Before Snapping Ties With Mahagathbandhan
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” I request Sharad, whom we consider our leader to fight against the Modi government with us. In this fight, I appeal to him to lead from the front,” said Lalu on Saturday. Lalu further said that he knows Sharadji is angry over Nitish Kumar’s decision to break the grand alliance in Bihar, adding,” Reiterating Nitish has broken people’s trust which is getting hard for Sharad ji to digest.”
In other tweets, Sharad Yadav questioned government’s Fasal Bima Yojna and demanded an answer over the slow growth of the economy.
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