Former Deputy CM’s Statement on Grand Alliance Government of Bihar, do you know what he said?

Patna: Nitish Kumar formed a government with the RJD by breaking the alliance with the BJP in Bihar. The BJP attacked the new Grand Alliance government in Bihar led by Nitish Kumar. The BJP has accused the grand alliance government of playing a policy of appeasement of Muslims.

Union Minister Giriraj Singh and Renu Devi, who was deputy chief minister in Nitish Kumar’s government until a few days ago, tweeted a letter written by director of primary education department Ravi Prakash to all district education officials on August 10. The two leaders tweeted this letter and accused the grand alliance government of appeasement.

Through this letter, the director of the department of primary education requested information regarding the vacancies of Urdu teachers in the state. He also asked how many general teaching positions are sanctioned and how many teachers work. How many positions are vacant? What is the number and percentage of minority communities in the total number of appointed teachers? Giriraj Singh tweeted this letter and said Nitish Kumar’s government is surrounded. Giriraj Singh tweeted that no decision has been made on Sanskrit but decision on Urdu has come. Within 24 hours of forming the government, the policy of appeasement began. Meanwhile, former CM MP in Bihar government Renu Devi also tweeted about it. He tweeted that no decision has been made on Sanskrit in the new government, but on Urdu. The appeasement shop has opened.

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