Election strategist Prashant Kishor has said that his relationship with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been that of father-son. Along with this, Prashant Kishor has also responded to the statement in which Bihar CM Nitish had said that he had made him join JDU at the behest of Home Minister Amit Shah. Prashant Kishor said that only Nitish Kumar can tell accurately that on whose behest I went to JDU.
PK said that I would like to say one thing whether it seems that Nitish Kumar has so much power in today’s time that he should not say what Amit Shah said. If I had joined JDU at the behest of Amit Shah, would Nitish Kumar have the courage to remove me from that party? This is a thing to shed the Ganges in reverse. The rest is my own way of saying, I have a very good relationship with Nitish ji.
In a conversation with a private TV channel, Prashant Kishor said that my relationship with Nitish ji is good even today. Till the time I worked with Nitish ji, he and I had a father-son relationship. He treated me like his son. I also respected him like a father.
Further Prashant Kishor said that whatever is the rest of the political ideology and if there is a difference of opinion on any subject, then it is his job to say something that will spoil my credibility. I would say that he is doing something wrong. It was his effort, which I have also tweeted saying that he thought he was with BJP and I can go to the other side, put a statement like this to put blockage in it. Rest is fine, my best wishes to them, at that time JDU was a party of 110 MLAs, now it is a party of 40 MLAs. Fired us, did a great job.
Let us inform that after the expulsion of Prashant Kishor from JDU in the year 2019, CM Nitish Kumar had said that he had asked Amit Shah to include him in the party after being asked twice. Nitish had said that he had received suggestions from Amit Shah twice in this regard. Electoral strategist Prashant Kishor was now the national vice president of JDU and was given the status of a cabinet minister in Bihar. Despite this, he was suddenly expelled from the party.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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