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 Munger: RJD lead stanley cup er Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday promised 200 units of free electricity to consumers across Bihar upon formation of government by the Mahagathbandhan ; helmed by his party.   Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an interaction with RJD workers in Munger, the former Deputy CM also said his party was drawing a roadmap to be shared with the public ahead of assembly polls due next year. The people of the state are reeling under exorbitant power tariff and erratic billing by smart pre-paid meters which deserve to be called smart cheaters. We intend to set things right and bring relief to the people by providing 200 units of free electricity. We are committed to do so upon coming to power but even until then we will put pressure on the Nitish Kumar government for the same, said Yadav, who is now leader of the opposition in the assembly.     Also ReadTejashwi demands action against rebel MLAs of Grand Alliance The young leader alleged that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has ceased to be what he was and become a mukhauta ;  mask  for a c stanley cup uk oterie which was pulling the strings in the state. The RJD leader lambast stanley termos ed the JD U  supremo for failure to secure special status for Bihar and protect the laws providing enhanced quotas for deprived castes, despite his party being a part and parcel of the NDA government at the Centre. He also alleged that a budgetary allocation  Vplp Govt did not send invite to opposition for any G20 event, says Tharoor
 Shimla: A yellow ; alert for thunderstorm and lightning at isolated places has been issued for April 4 and a wet spell is predicted in the state till April 6, the Met office here said on Monday.   Light rains continued to lash several parts of the state as Manali received 14 mm of rain followed by Dalhousie 12 mm, Shimla and Bhuntar 9 mm each, Narkanda 8.5 mm, Bharari 7 mm, Berthin and Amb 6 mm each and Sundernagar, Kufri and Pandoh 5 mm each. Following inclement weather conditions over the past few days, 13 roads have been closed to traffic in the state.     Also ReadNearly 22 flights diverted from Delhi after rain, thunderstorm Himachal Pradesh received 41 percent defi botellas stanley cient rains in March as the state recorded 66.8 mm of rain  stanley cup against the normal 113.4 mm, the MeT office here said on Monday. According to the MeT data, Sirmaur, Bilaspur and Solan received excess rainfall, while Kangra, Hamirpur, Mandi, Una and Shimla received normal rainfall Meanwhile, Chamba, Kullu, Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur received deficient rainfall, the data stated.      TagsHimachal Pradesh thunderstorm        Press Tr stanley website ust of India   Follow on Twitter  |  Posted by Neha Khan |  Published: 3rd April 2023 8:04 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram