Tejashwi Yadav critica a Nitish Kumar y al BJP por la política dinástica tras la ampliación del gabinete de Bihar

El líder de la oposición, Tejashwi Yadav, arremetió este viernes contra el exministro principal Nitish Kumar y el BJP por la política dinástica tras la ampliación del gabinete de Bihar. También condenó la actuación policial contra los aspirantes a puestos docentes que se manifestaban en Patna. Las declaraciones se produjeron un día después de que los nuevos ministros tomaran posesión de su cargo.

Tejashwi Yadav se dirigió a la prensa en Patna el 8 de mayo de 2026. Afirmó que Nitish Kumar y el BJP no tienen derecho moral a hablar sobre la política dinástica. Señaló que tres ministros del nuevo gabinete son hijos de exministros principales y que 17 ministros provienen de familias políticas. Yadav criticó el nombramiento de Nishant Kumar y Deepak Prakash como ministros sin mandato electoral. También señaló la falta de equilibrio regional y de casta en el gabinete, así como el nombramiento de un solo ministro musulmán. Ese mismo día, la policía utilizó porras para dispersar a los aspirantes a puestos docentes que protestaban cerca de Gandhi Maidan. Los manifestantes exigían la publicación de la convocatoria del Examen de Reclutamiento de Docentes por parte de la Comisión de Servicio Público de Bihar. Varios estudiantes resultaron heridos y los líderes de la oposición acusaron al gobierno de reprimir las demandas de empleo de los jóvenes.

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