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Hitting out at the centre on the rising prices of vegetables, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday held up a garland of onions saying that the farmers are being destroyed in the country.

The attack over rising price came two days before the state goes for polls to 71 seats in the first phase of assembly elections.

“The common man is suffering because of back-breaking inflation, corruption and unemployment. Work and business have come to a standstill. Farmers, labourers, youth and traders are struggling to meet their food needs. The BJP has killed small businessmen. They roam round wearing onion garlands when there's price rise. Now, we're giving them this,” RJD leader said in a tweet.

Tejashwi Yadav was seen holding the garland of onion along with other party leaders.

Tejashwi has been forcefully battling against the NDA all through the state assaulting the legislature on joblessness and value



rise. 

"The individuals who were talking about onion when it contacted Rs 50-60 for each kg are presently quiet when it has crossed Rs 80 for every kg. Ranchers are being devastated, youth is jobless. Bihar is poor and individuals are moving for training, occupations and clinical assistance. Starvation is on the ascent," Tejashwi told correspondents, as indicated by News Channel. 

Onion costs have risen strongly in a few pieces of the nation in the previous scarcely any weeks, with costs contacting Rs 90-100 for each kg, because of the harm to the standing kharif crop in creating zones because of hefty precipitation just as storing.

The RJD has also protested against the farm laws passed by the parliament in the state in the past weeks.

In order to check the price rise, the centre on Friday imposed stock limits on both retailers and wholesales till December 31 in order to boost domestic supply and provide relief to consumers.
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