Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Chirag Paswan on Wednesday released his party’s manifesto for the upcoming assembly election in Bihar. Paswan attacked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar saying that if Kumar wins the upcoming election by mistake then the state will be on the verge of getting ruined.
Paswan promised to set up a coaching city like that in Rajasthan's Kota, if voted to power, so that students from Bihar do not have to migrate to cities in other states.
LJP's manifesto also promises free ride for women in government buses, and a grand Sita temple, which the party says will put Bihar on the world map.
LJP chief attacked CM Kumar, "On the off chance that the current Chief Minister again wins this political race unintentionally, at that point our state will lose. Our state will again remain very nearly getting destroyed. I can't help thinking about how he advances casteism. It isn't suitable to envision the advancement of Bihar under the administration of an individual who advances communalism," Paswan said while dispatching the gathering's declaration for the Bihar get together surveys.
Paswan said his gathering's declaration depends on the vision of 'Bihar first Bihari
first'.
"Today, with the arrival of our gathering's declaration for the Bihar Assembly surveys, I set forward our vision of 'Bihar first Bihari first' which will settle different issues that the individuals of Bihar have been looking for long," he said.
Building an online interface where bosses and employment searcher can associate, establishing Yuva Commission, separate latrines for ladies in all the square central command, gram panchayat base camp and markets are among the fundamental survey guarantees made in the proclamation.
"The posts of all the departments of the government-approved will be filled soon. All the employees working in the state government on the contract will be regularised. To prevent flood and drought, all the rivers of the state will be connected by canals," the manifesto said.
The party, which was part of the ruling National Democratic Alliance in Bihar, has decided to field candidates against Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and not against the BJP.
Elections to the 243-seat Bihar Assembly will be held in three phases -- October 28, November 3 and 7 -- and the counting of votes will take place on November 10.