On INDIA Bloc's Boycott Of Some TV Anchors, Tejashwi Yadav Says This
"The sub-committee concerned took the decision not to take part in shows organised by those who are rabidly pro-BJP and try to give things an incendiary turn," said Mr Yadav, upon being asked about the opposition coalition's move, which has irked the ruling party at the Centre and also drawn flak from some journalists' bodies.
About the utterances of Chandra Shekhar, who holds the education portfolio, Mr Yadav said, "In my view, he should avoid raising unnecessary controversy and concentrate more on the functioning of his department."The RJD leader, however, added, "I also have a complaint against too much of media glare around such negative things. The education department in the state recently held a teachers' recruitment drive which was unprecedented in scale. I hardly saw any coverage in the mainstream media."
Mr Yadav also sought to make light of the Bihar visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is scheduled to hold a rally in Madhubani district and attend a Sashastra Seema Bal function in Araria on Saturday."The visit may be of benefit to the home minister's party. What is Bihar going to get out of it? His government has failed to provide the state a special package, what to speak of the long-standing demand for a special category status," Mr Yadav alleged.
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