Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘There is no question of any realignmen­t with Nitish’

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After wrapping up a day of 12 back-to-back election meetings, RJD chief ministeria­l candidate Tejaswhi Yadav, 31, spoke to Anirban Guha Roy about the crowds thronging his rallies, the possibilit­y of a post-poll alliance with CM Nitish Kumar, prohibitio­n, the LJP factor, among other issues. Edited excerpts:

Your meetings are getting large crowds. Will this translate into votes?

People have got fed up with the Nitish Kumar government’s inefficien­cy, and the huge turnout at my meetings is a reflection of people’s anger against the government. I’m confident people are going to vote for change as they see hope in us to give the state new energy for all-round developmen­t, jobs to the youth, and upliftment of the poor.

Nitish Kumar is calling you inexperien­ced and has questioned how you will get money for providing 10 lakh jobs?

Our chief minister is a tired man now, and cannot handle the state anymore. If I am inexperien­ced, why are 20 NDA campaign choppers flying in the air to campaign against me? All of them have now come together to fight a 31-year-old. It means people are listening to me, and lending support to my issues, especially our commitment to provide 10 lakh permanent jobs to the youth by filling 4.5 lakh existing vacancies and also 5.5 lakh new jobs to improve the manpower required in various department­s as per the national average. As far as the money for the jobs is concerned, fiscal prudence will help in mobilising funds. Only 60% of the state budget allocation is spent, and rest 40% is unspent. It amounts to ₹80,000 crore of our state budget of ₹2 lakh crore.

And if the CM is saying there are no funds, he should be held accountabl­e for not doing good fiscal management in all these years.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the RJD did not get a

single seat. Do you believe the traditiona­l Muslim-yadav vote bank will work since the Yadav vote shifted to NDA last time?

It’s a propaganda that the RJD counts on M-Y equations. We are not a party of M-Y but A to Z, getting votes over the decades from all sections of people. RJD chief Lalu Prasad would not have stayed in power had he got only M-Y votes. In last 2019 elections, the RJD contested 19 parliament­ary seats and got around 20% votes . So did it all come from M-Y only? No.

In this election, caste will not matter as this has become a people vs government election with a wave for change. In ticket distributi­on, we have given representa­tion from all sections of people including EBCS , upper castes , minorities, Scheduled Castes and backward classes, as we want to represent all sections of people.

Is there a possibilit­y of your party Rjd-led Grand Alliance realigning with Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) in a post-poll arrangemen­t in case there is a hung assembly?

Obviously not . These are all assumption­s -- if A happens, then what will happens; if B happens, what will happen. Your question is what if Nitish Kumar is leaving the BJP? The question of taking him back arises if he leaves the BJP, isn’t it? So, has he left the BJP? No, he is with the BJP. Second, if there is a hung

assembly , it will be seen as a mandate against the CM because it will be a reflection of people’s anger against him. So when people vote against him, then why would we take him? There is no question of any realignmen­t with Nitish Kumar in the future. At the same time, I want to emphasise that there will be no hung assembly as people will give a decisive mandate to us. We will come to power with a comfortabl­e majority on November 10, when results come out, and form the government. That is quite visible on the ground, and we can gauge the people’s mood.

The LJP is contesting alone, and there is a perception that it will help the RJD . Will there be any post-poll understand­ing with RJD and LJP?

LJP chief Chirag Paswan has said many a time that he is with the BJP as part of the NDA, and not with the JD( U). He has asserted there will no understand­ing with the RJD. The LJP chief has made the picture clear. I do not need to talk about it.

As for what will help, what will not , I never think about it. In the by-election after the Lok Sabha polls last year, the HAM( S), led by former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, and the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) contested alone .

Many felt it would damage us. But we benefited ( RJD won two out of five assembly seats in bypolls in October).

 ?? PTI ?? RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav addresses an election campaign rally, ahead of Bihar assembly polls, in Kaimur on Thursday.
PTI RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav addresses an election campaign rally, ahead of Bihar assembly polls, in Kaimur on Thursday.

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