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RJD to protest the price increase on July 18, 19

RJD to protest the price increase on July 18, 19
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Patna: The main opposition party RJD will protest the price of fuel skyrocketing and the increase in fertilizer, edible commodities and the pace of gas cooking on 18 and 19 July.
Announced protests throughout the state, opposition leader in the country magazine Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, said RJD workers and leaders would protest in all block headquarters on July 18 and and in all district Bihar headquarters on July 19.
Tejashwi said his partanya would increase the sounds of ordinary people and take their problems inside and outside the state legislature.
“Those who have promised ‘Achhe Din’, have brought us the worst days.
While the price of crude oil has diminished in the international market, in India, the price of fuel has increased, leading to the increase in other commodity prices,” he said.
Tejashwi said life had become unbearable for ordinary people, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic which made many expenses and increased medical expenses.
He said the letter would also be sent to other alliance partners to join RJD protests.
The State Congress has protested the price increase in different bihar bags.
Previously on that day, Tejashwi wrote a letter to Bihar Vidhan Sabha Speaker who reminded him of the incident that occurred on March 23 where some legislators were reflected.
“All MLA was afraid to raise the question at home after the incident.
I have asked a respected speaker to tell us the results of the investigation, if he has done anything.
It is a black day that will never be forgotten,” Tejashwi told the media.
He said all the Grand Alliance leaders will jointly discuss this issue and decide their attitude in the upcoming Monsun session from July 26.
“Whether it’s assembly or on the road, anyone who asks questions of public interest,” Tejashwi said, a training weapon at Minister of Manu Minister Nith Kumar.
When asked about the holder on the Yogi model Bill population control, Tejasshwi said he would talk when this problem came to Bihar.
“I won’t talk in the air,” he added.
Tejashwi also attacked the central government because it did not provide the benefits of reservation to candidates belonging to the OBC category in NEET.

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