Patna: Pardon sought from the people by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav for "mistakes" that might have been committed during the 15 years when his parents ruled Bihar as successive chief ministers drew snide remarks from the ruling JD(U)-BJP combine on Friday.
Yadav, who is now leading his party as its Chief Ministerial candidate for the assembly polls due in a few months, made the charm offensive at a party function here on the previous day.
"I was young when the party was in power. Still, if there were any mistakes, I apologize for that," Yadav, a former deputy chief minister, who is now the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, had said.
The 30-year-old made the remarks in response to the "15 years versus 15 years" narrative being built by the NDA, which has ruled the state since 2005 barring a four-year-long period when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who heads the JD(U) had remained out of the BJP-led coalition.
The younger son of Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi also sought to arouse public sympathy by asserting "no wrongdoings took place under my watch" referring to the less than two years long period when he served as the deputy to Kumar, with many plum portfolios.
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Kumar had snapped ties with the RJD-Congress combine and returned to the NDA expressing disgust over the stout refusal of Tejashwi Yadav's party to the demand that the young deputy chief minister tenders his resignation till his name was cleared in money laundering cases for which the government was coming under relentless attacks.
In his speech on Thursday, Yadav had also mounted an attack on his former boss for his failure to rein in the large-scale exodus of the workforce from the state because of abject lack of employment opportunities back home.