PATNA, Sept. 29 -- Leader of Opposition in Bihar assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Sunday said that Bihar was sitting on time bomb of corruption and unemployment, with common people suffering at every level, while Bihar CM and NDA face Nitish Kumar was aping his schemes and announcing sops far exceeding what the state's economy permitted. Daring Nitish Kumar to explain the points raised by him, 'to prove he is healthy', the RJD leader said Rs.500/year bribe for last 20 years given to women on the eve of election in the guise of CM Mahila Rozgaar Yojana "is actually a scheme announced in 2020 itself, but remained on back-burner". "PM Modi was also involved in transferring Rs.10,000 in the account of 7.5 m women. I have nothing against it, but if this is not bribe then what is? Nitish Kumar has been CM for last 20 years and the amount comes to just Rs.41.66/month and Rs.1.38/day for his tenure. Bihar's women will not fall for it," he said, while talking to media persons. Tejashwi said his question, as LoP, was from the CM. "If the CM is fit, he should speak about his vision for revenue generation, what exactly is the quantum today, and how does he plan to make these schemes actually run on ground," he added. Tejashwi said the 2025 Budget was of Rs.3.17-crore, but the announcement spree of the PM and CM in last 6-7 months, including the CM Mahila Rozgaar Yojana, brought additional expenditure requirement to around Rs.7 lakh crore, while the announcements still continued without a word on where the resources would come from. "... the first supplementary budget was of Rs.58,000 crore. The contingency fund was increased from Rs.12,000 crore to Rs.20,000 crore. It totals Rs.3.95 lakh crore. The committed expenditure of Bihar is Rs.2 lakh crore and for the old and new schemes together there is just Rs.1.95 lakh crore, while announcements have reached Rs.7 lakh crore, as the CM knows his government is not coming back and along with PM is engaged in rhetoric," he added. Tejashwi said his government would do economic justice with the deprived by bringing curtains on the market of corrupt officials and not take them for a ride by offering loans. "The 'double engine' has failed and is staring at a certain big defeat, as people are cautious this time after the game played by some corrupt officials to snatch victory from the RJD-led Grand Alliance (GA) and they are getting afraid. I showed the way for job creation, it was during my tenure that quota Bill was passed but it was deliberately stuck, and now they are into bribing people," he added. Tejashwi said corrupt officials who had thrived under the Nitish regime, especially DK (for CM's principal secretary Deepak Kumar), were already jittery over the prospect of change of guard in the government. He said corruption had broken all records in Bihar and earlier the PM had himself counted over 32 scandals at an election meeting. "In fact, the corrupt officials are more afraid than the BJP and the JD(U). Many run consultancy firms in the name of their wards. For housekeeping in the newly built government buildings in Patna alone, Rs.700 crore per annum is paid through outsourcing. Huge recovery has been made from education department officials. There is a price tag for transfers and posting," he said, describing Nitish as 'Dhritrashtra of corruption' for taking no action against corrupt officials. "One wonders what has happened to ED and CBI? They come to us and we understand it, as do the people. This is election time. But the silence on corruption is baffling," he added. Yadav said he would come up with a detailed list of ministers and officials and knock deep in corruption at an appropriate time. "But I think someone should also inform the PM that some ministers and officials have thousands of crores worth assets spread even in foreign countries," he added. JD(U) working president Sanjay Jha said Nitish Kumar "is known for walking the talk and Tejashwi is getting unnerved by the response to the CM Mahila Rozgaar Yojana, which is a game changing scheme for rural economy"....