Patna:Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Monday said the recently held teachers' recruitment exams attracted a large number of job aspirants from Uttar Pradesh, alleging that such a scenario emerged as the BJP government in the neighbouring state was busy with Hindu-Muslim binary and bulldozers".
Yadav's barb targeted the BJP's alleged politics of communal divide besides the Yogi Adityanath government's extensive use of demolition of properties belonging to those accused of wrongdoing. We were glad to see so many aspirants from UP turning up. Their state government is busy with Hindu-Muslim binary and bulldozers, said Yadav when asked about the exams held last week for more than one lakh posts for which nearly a million candidates, many of them from other states, tried their luck.
During the 2020 assembly election campaign, the RJD leader had promised 10 lakh jobs in Bihar. The Bihar Deputy CM also rubbished, with the terse remark "bakvaas hai", state BJP president Samrat Choudhary's controversial statement that Independence was achieved not in 1947 but three decades later when the Janata Party ousted the Congress government headed by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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