Politics: Tejashwi Yadav's trouble will increase! 

assembly elections are going to be held in bihar and JDU has made a new plan to surround RJD. cm Nitish Kumar's party JDU will now ask RJD five questions daily regarding women empowerment. It was started on tuesday (April 01, 2025). JDU asked RJD five questions related to women's education on the first day and expressed confidence that the opposition will definitely answer it.

Addressing a press conference organized at the JDU state office, party spokesperson Anjum Ara said that during the RJD rule in bihar from 1990 to 2005, women's rights were a far cry, their voices were also crushed ruthlessly. Five questions will be asked from RJD daily on all these issues.

JDU asked these questions on the first day

Anjum Ara asked what was done during the RJD regime for the rights given to women by the Constitution regarding women empowerment and equality? She asked the first question that when chief minister Nitish Kumar started the Chief Minister's cycle Scheme and Poshak Scheme in 2006, a huge increase was seen in the number of girls. Why was no such initiative taken during the RJD regime?

The JDU spokesperson further asked what was the role of the RJD government in increasing the number of colleges, hostels and other facilities for girl students for higher education of daughters in Bihar? Why was no consideration given during the RJD regime for higher education by giving financial assistance to girls after completing their intermediate or graduation?

Another question asked, "Why was no scheme launched during the RJD regime from 1990 to 2005 to encourage women to prepare for or take competitive exams like civil services? chief minister Nitish Kumar demolished such ideas by starting such schemes." In the fifth and final question, he asked why no plan was made to make women self-reliant during the RJD regime? He expressed confidence that RJD will definitely answer all these questions. By starting such a mission, JDU has somehow increased the tension of Tejashwi Yadav.

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