Bihar Election 2020

Leave BJP-RSS, Bless Tejashwi: Digvijay Singh Appeals To Nitish Kumar

Will not Contest Digvijay

Digvijaya Singh said, “Do not let the Centre’s policy of ‘divide and rule’ flourish and help all socialists who believe in a secular ideology.”

 

Bhopal| As the clouds of uncertainty over Bihar Assembly Election results have cleared, the politics of blame game has begun. After the victory of the NDA coalition, the opposition camp is now busy in making further strategies. Meanwhile, Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh has tweeted about Nitish Kumar. In his tweet, he has asked the JDU president to leave the BJP and bless Tejashwi. He said, “Nitish ji, Lalu ji has fought with you and has gone to jail in the agitations. Leave BJP / RSS. Save the country from ruin.” On the other hand, the BJP has hit back at the Congress leader.

Digvijay Singh appealed to Nitish Kumar

The NDA coalition won the majority mark after a nail-biting contest in the Bihar elections. Digvijay Singh in a series of tweets on Wednesday morning after the final results appealed to CM Nitish Kumar to leave the BJP-RSS camp.

Digvijay said in the tweet, “Nitish ji, Bihar has become small for you, you should join the politics of India. Do not let the Centre’s policy of ‘divide and rule’ flourish and help all socialists who believe in a secular ideology.”

‘Leave BJP / Sangh, save the country from ruin’

Digvijay Singh wrote in the next tweet, “This will be a true tribute to Mahatma Gandhi ji and Jayaprakash Narayan ji. You are a politician descended from his legacy and come there. I would like to remind you that the Janata Party was broken on the basis of the Dual Membership of the Union. Leave BJP / Sangh. Save the country from ruin.”

Digvijay Singh Targets BJP-led Centre

The Congress leader wrote BJP / Sangh is like Creep, the tree on which it is wrapped dries up while it thrives. Nitish ji, Lalu ji has fought with you and has gone to jail in the agitations. Bless the ideology of BJP / Sangh and bless Tejashwi.”

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