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Tejashwi Yadav refutes allegations of ‘assaults’ on Bihar staff in Tamil Nadu

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By Online Desk

PATNA: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday refuted that staff from Bihar are going through assaults from native individuals in Tamil Nadu. He mentioned that if there have been any such “attacks,” as some sections claimed, the state governments of Bihar and Tamil Nadu will act instantly.

Tejashwi identified that the Bihar authorities has deployed a staff to Tamil Nadu to take inventory within the wake of social media rumours concerning the plight of migrant staff from Bihar in Tamil Nadu.

It could also be recalled that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Ok Stalin already had a telephonic dialog along with his counterpart Nitish Kumar and guaranteed him that migrant staff are protected in Tamil Nadu.

Meanwhile, Tejashwi urged the Centre to step in and take motion towards these circulating disinformation on social media.

“Can you see any concern from the Centre in this matter?,” he questioned as he urged the Centre to step in and take motion towards these spreading rumours.

Tejashwi had come beneath assault from BJP for attending Stalin’s birthday when staff from the state are allegedly going through “attacks” in Tamil Nadu.

PATNA: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday refuted that staff from Bihar are going through assaults from native individuals in Tamil Nadu. He mentioned that if there have been any such “attacks,” as some sections claimed, the state governments of Bihar and Tamil Nadu will act instantly.

Tejashwi identified that the Bihar authorities has deployed a staff to Tamil Nadu to take inventory within the wake of social media rumours concerning the plight of migrant staff from Bihar in Tamil Nadu.

It could also be recalled that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Ok Stalin already had a telephonic dialog along with his counterpart Nitish Kumar and guaranteed him that migrant staff are protected in Tamil Nadu.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Meanwhile, Tejashwi urged the Centre to step in and take motion towards these circulating disinformation on social media.

“Can you see any concern from the Centre in this matter?,” he questioned as he urged the Centre to step in and take motion towards these spreading rumours.

Tejashwi had come beneath assault from BJP for attending Stalin’s birthday when staff from the state are allegedly going through “attacks” in Tamil Nadu.