Tejashwi Invites Bihar CM and Deputy CMs to Public Debate on States Development

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader criticized the performance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar, highlighting a concerning trend over the past 21 years. He pointed out that the state has consistently ranked low on various social, human, and economic indicators, particularly during the last 12 years of what he referred to as a “double-engine government”—a term often used to describe a government where both the state and central governments are led by the same political party.

The RJD leaders comments reflect ongoing discussions about governance and development in Bihar, a state that has long struggled with issues such as poverty, education, and health care. Recent reports from national surveys and governmental agencies have indicated that Bihar faces significant challenges in fields like literacy rates, access to healthcare, and economic development compared to other Indian states.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, these indicators could play a crucial role in the forthcoming elections, with parties likely focusing on social and economic reforms to address these disparities.

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