After voting in the second phase of Bihar Elections, LJP leader Chirag Paswan said he “could give in writing” that Nitish Kumar will never be Chief Minister again.
After voting in the second phase of Bihar Elections, LJP leader Chirag Paswan said he “could give in writing” that Nitish Kumar will never be Chief Minister again.
The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) leader is not contesting the assembly polls with NDA but has insisted that his alliance with the BJP is intact. Paswan also said that the people of the state had given their blessings for a “Nitish-free Bihar”.
“You can get me to give you in writing that Nitish Kumar will never again be the Chief Minister after November 10. I will have no role to play, I want ‘Bihar first, Bihari first’. I want work to be done as per the vision document prepared by the suggestions of four lakh Biharis,” Chirag Paswan was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Pitching for his party LJP in a series of tweets, Paswan also stressed that people from Bihar had hesitated to call themselves Bihari because of the state’s decline.
“After the first phase of polling, the fear of defeat in Nitish Kumar ji is not hidden from anyone. People have rejected him. I appeal to all not to let the vote go wasted. People have given blessings for a change in Bihar. Nitish-free Bihar…Bihar first Bihari first,” the LJP leader tweeted.
“In the last 15 years, Bihar has gone from notorious to pathetic. There is no improvement in the situation of migration, unemployment and floods. Teachers and children are living in gloom. Migrants from Bihar hesitate to call themselves Bihari. Democracy has given the opportunity to change its fate,” Paswan said.
The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), in its ”Bihar first Bihari first” vision document for the Bihar polls, has made several promises including the construction of a Sita temple at Sitamarhi “bigger than the Ram Temple” in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya.
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