Bihar’s Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, criticized Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary’s NDA government for using police force against candidates protesting for TRE-4 teacher recruitment vacancies. Tejashwi accused the government of betraying Bihar’s youth, questioning the necessity of such actions.
In a social media post, Tejashwi highlighted the government’s failure to fulfill its promise of creating 10 million jobs and criticized the police crackdown on job seekers. He expressed disbelief at considering demands for the TRE-4 recruitment and protests against paper leaks as criminal activities.
Tejashwi emphasized the government’s misplaced priorities, urging them to focus on tackling crime and corruption instead of targeting unemployed youth. He alleged that the NDA government lacked genuine interest in conducting the TRE-4 recruitment process, contrasting it with the previous Mahagathbandhan government’s successful teacher recruitments.
Tejashwi pointed out the absence of any official notification for TRE-4 despite numerous political changes in Bihar. He criticized ministers for prioritizing social media presence over addressing the concerns of jobless youth. The RJD leader condemned the government’s use of police force against protesters and vowed that the youth of Bihar would not forget this betrayal.
