Patna 15 Aug : While youngsters of Bihar are appreciative of the decision of Nitish Kumars promise to provide 20 lakh job opportunities, BJP leaders are predicting that the chief minister is likely to be removing U-tern away from his promise to his peopleUnion minister Giriraj Singh, while sharing an old video declaration of Nitish Kumar via his official Twitter handle stated: "Nitish Kumar, in the video speech during 2020s elections, said how many jobs would be provided and how they were able to provide a salary to them.
In the present, he claims to give 20 lakh jobs.Nitish Kumar is caught in his past and present statements.
Nitish Kumar has announced that he will offer 20 lakh jobs, but he is likely to make a U-turn from his announcement." Nitish Kumar, in his address to the crowd in Gandhi Maidan Patna on Independence day, announced 20 lakh jobs to youngsters of Bihar.Arvind Kumar Singh the spokesperson for Bihar state of BJP Bihar wing, said: "Nitish Kumar is claiming to provide 20 lakh job opportunities in Bihar but what do we feel about the 4.5 lakh positions in the state sector that remain empty for a long time.Nitish Kumar should first fill these posts and then discuss other.
" "When BJP was the alliance partner of JD-U, Nitish Kumar was known to disregard the advice of lawmakers and ministers of our party.He rejected their suggestions.
Nitish Kumar needs to explain how he would offer 20 lakh positions.The truth is that Nitish Kumar cant offer the job of 20 lakh.
He is lying and deceiving the youth of Bihar," Singh said.ajk/arm .
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