PATNA, Oct. 25 -- After being named as the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) chief minister face, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav began his election campaigns by addressing four rallies on Friday. Yadav in his rallies targeted the NDA's 20 years rule and alleged that the BJP has hijacked chief minister Nitish Kumar. He said that Nitish will not become the CM of the state even if the NDA gets majority to form the government again. Addressing a rally at Simri Bakhtiyarpur in Saharsa district, Yadav claimed, "Amit Shah has made it clear that elected legislators will decide the CM of Bihar after elections. Nitish Kumar will not be made the CM if the NDA is voted to power again." Taking a jibe at Kumar, also the JD(U) supremo, at a poll rally in Darbhanga district's Keoti, he alleged, "Our 'chacha' (Nitish Kumar) is not in control of things. He has been hijacked by Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, who are operating in Bihar from outside." The RJD leader appealed to people to vote for a "Bihari" and not "Bahri" (outsiders) in the ensuing assembly elections. Yadav promised that he would present a clean government if the opposition alliance came to power in the state and said that Bihar is still a "poor" state despite the 20 years of rule by the JD(U)-led NDA in the state. Yadav also alleged that Kumar has been hijacked by the BJP, and two people from Gujarat -- in an oblique reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah....