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Tejashwi Can’t Even Spell “Cabinet” Correctly, Says Union Minister Ashwini Choubey

“That person who doesn’t understand the issue and couldn’t even clear class 10th exam is criticising Nitish Kumar who is a qualified engineer,” said Choubey.

Union Minister Ashwini Choubey on Saturday, taking a dig at Mahagathbandhan’s Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav, said the RJD leader can’t even spell “Cabinet” correctly.

“That person who doesn’t understand the issue and couldn’t even clear class 10th exam is criticising Nitish Kumar who is a qualified engineer. He cannot even write the spelling of Cabinet. His father’s first cabinet decision promised that one lakh jobs will be provided but he collected money from them and the applications for the jobs are still there in the dustbin,” Choubey said.

Terming the coalition of RJD and Congress as ”Gappu and Pappu”, Choubey added: “The people of Congress-RJD alliance are Gappu and Pappu will only give ”lappu” that means making false tall promises and people should be aware.”

The Union Minister also reacted to the Election Commission of India’s decision, ruling that BJP’s COVID-19 vaccine promise in Bihar is not a violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).

“We gave Ayushman Bharat, and need to promote more. The vaccine is in the 3rd phase and if everything goes well then we will give it for free. I want to assure people. Good governance government will be able to give better facilities otherwise there will be loot,” he said.

Earlier on Friday, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav asked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to speak on issues of unemployment and migration.

Tejashwi Yadav, in a tweet in Hindi, said: “Respected Nitishji accepts that in 15 years of his government he has destroyed education, health and industries of the state. He also ruined the present and future of two generations. This is the reason why he does not speak anything about unemployment, jobs industries, investment and migration. Shouldn’t he speak on these issues?”

 

 

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