Bihar Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav has advised all the ministers of RJD quota that no minister will buy a new vehicle for himself in the department. Apart from this, ministers have also been asked to promote book-pen exchange instead of giving bouquets.
Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav has advised the ministers of Rashtriya Janata Dal quota that no one will buy any new vehicle for himself in the department. Along with this, elders in age will not allow workers, supporters or any person to touch their feet. Greetings with folded hands for courtesy will promote the tradition of Namaste and Adab.
Ministers have been advised that their behavior should be gentle and courteous with everyone and the conversation should be positive. Acting with simplicity, help the poor and needy people of all caste and religion without any delay.
Apart from this, instead of giving and giving bouquets and bouquets as a gift, it has also been asked to promote the exchange of pen and book.
RJD ministers have been asked to promote honesty, transparency and speedy working style in all departmental work. Along with this, promote these development works continuously on social media so that the public can know the truth.
Ever since the government of Mahagathbandhan was formed in Bihar, new disputes are coming to the fore every day. First there was a dispute about RJD minister Kartikeya Singh, after that there were discussions about the tainted ministers of the government. All was not well in JDU too. MLA Bima Bharti made serious allegations against Minister Lacey Singh, after which Nitish Kumar himself had to come to the rescue of Lacey Singh. Two days ago, Tej Pratap Yadav had included his brother-in-law in the departmental meeting and Tejashwi Yadav himself had included his strategic advisor in the meeting, after which BJP targeted RJD. To avoid all these controversies, Tejashwi has advised his MLAs.
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