Bihar Chief Minister Nitish. FILE/PTI.
Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar took a swipe at his I.N.D.I alliance associate, Congress, saying all of the bloc members are working collectively to strengthen the nation’s grand previous occasion, however it’s “not interested in it right now.”
Kumar additionally pressured that the I.N.D.I alliance was shaped after intense discussions, however the Congress doesn’t have a lot curiosity within the alliance in the mean time.
Addressing a rally in Bihar’s Patna Thursday, Kumar mentioned: “Not a lot of work (of I.N.D.I.A bloc) is being done right now because of Assembly polls in five states, and Congress is more interested in that.”
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“All of us (opposition parties) were working towards strengthening the Congress, but they are not interested in it right now because of the Assembly elections,” the Bihar CM said at a rally held in Patna by the Communist Party of India (CPI) which was evocatively themed ‘Bhaajpa hataao Desh bachao’ (dislodge the BJP from energy, save the nation).
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Congress is a crucial member of the Opposition-led I.N.D.I.A bloc, however in his assertion, Nitish Kumar has alleged that the occasion is shouldn’t be concerned about seat-sharing and taking the alliance ahead because it seems to be totally occupied with the meeting elections in 5 states.
Assembly elections are slated to happen in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram this November.
Speaking within the presence of senior leaders together with CPI common secretary D Raja, Kumar recalled that events against the present dispensation had come collectively to kind the brand new coalition.
During his speech, Kumar additionally touched upon the alleged muzzling of the media by the present regime on the Centre, claiming that good work performed by his authorities within the state didn’t get enough protection.
With inputs from companies
