Nitish Kumar’s Delhi tour has been fixed. Sonia Gandhi is likely to meet on September 5. Expected to remain in Delhi for the next two days. Will also meet other opposition leaders. But before the Delhi march, the Manipur MLAs broke away and joined the BJP. When the journalists asked the question in this regard, Nitish said that ‘You think what is happening? Manipur people are as many as they are, when the elections were held the next day after winning all the 6 people came here (Patna) winning. Met us. When it was decided that we are going to leave the NDA, everyone expressed happiness.
Is this any constitutional? – Nitish
The Chief Minister of Bihar said that ‘Imagine when these people (Manipur MLAs) were with us, then someone made something. When called here, he (broke) all this. It was reported here yesterday that all of us are coming. They are earning (breaking) by holding on to whomever they want. See how these people are doing? Forcibly bringing someone from any party, is it constitutional?’
CM Nitish attacks BJP on breakup of JDU MLAs in Manipur, these people are not doing constitutional work
Challenge to BJP for 2024
Nitish openly challenged the BJP. He said, ‘You imagine what is going on? Therefore, if the people of all the opposition will be united, then in the elections of 2024, the people of the country will decide in the elections. He will be fine.’
‘Bihar will also be JDU free’
On the other hand, JDU office is filled with new hoardings and posters regarding the meeting of JDU in Patna. BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi gave a big statement. He has claimed in a conversation with news agency ANI that ‘five JDU MLAs joined BJP in Manipur, the state has become JDU free. Those MLAs wanted to remain in the NDA. Very soon, we will break the JDU-RJD alliance in Bihar and make the state JDU-free. No one can become PM by putting up hoardings and posters.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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