Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday released the party’s manifesto for the forthcoming Bihar Assembly election, reported ANI. The first phase of the Bihar elections will take place on October 28 for 71 seats.

The Rashtriya Janata Party has announced its candidates for all the three phases of the assembly elections.

While releasing the party manifesto, the former deputy chief minister Yadav lashed out at JD(U) & BJP alliance, criticising the coalition’s chief ministerial candidate Nitish Kumar. Addressing the press conference, the 30-year-old RJD leader said that the Nitish Kumar regime had failed to provide even 10 lakh jobs in the state.

He added the BJP’s claim of providing 19 lakh jobs in the state if they come to power is only a false promise. He questioned the BJP’s motive behind the move when CM candidate Nitish Kumar himself had failed to provide substantial amount of jobs in the state.

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The BJP had also promised free vaccines for the citizens of Bihar in their manifesto.

The second phase of the Bihar elections for 94 seats will be conducted on November 3 and the third for the remaining 78 seats will be on November 7.  The results will be announced on 10 November 2020.