Patna, Sept. 6 -- With election campaign gaining momentum in Bihar, Opposition leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav has sharpened his attack on the BJP-JD(U) alliance, accusing them of failing the state during their 20-year rule of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and 11 years of so-called "double engine government."Tejashwi posted a list of 10 pointed questions on his social media post urging voters to confront ruling party leaders when they arrive seeking votes. The issues raised cover poverty, unemployment, law and order, corruption, and the state's ailing infrastructure.

Yadav exhorted the people to seek answers from the leaders of the NDA on the key issues that include why Bihar remains the poorest state in India, women unsafe in Bihar, healthcare...