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Launching a scathing assault on the Chief Minister, Lok Janshakti Party president stated any vote to Mr. Kumar-headed JD(U) would “destroy” Bihar tomorrow.
Continuing along with his tirade in opposition to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Lok Janshakti Party president Chirag Paswan on Monday claimed that his get together will win more seats than JD(U) in the Bihar polls.
Launching a scathing assault on the Chief Minister, he stated any vote to Kumar-headed JD(U) would “destroy” Bihar tomorrow.
Meanwhile, RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav has criticised Mr. Kumar for not doing justice with Mr. Chirag.
“What Nitish Kumar Ji did with Chirag Paswan is not good. Chirag Paswan needs his father at this time more than ever before but Ram Vilas Paswan ji is not among us and we are sad about it. Nitish Kumar did injustice to Chirag Paswan,” Tejashwi tweeted.
“The LJP will win more seats than the JD(U) and will build a new and young Bihar with the pledge of #Bihar1stBihari1st, Mr. Chirag said in a tweet.
The regional party has announced the names of 95 candidates so far in two lists. Many deserters from BJP as well as JD(U) have taken taken shelter in the bungalow (election symbol of the LJP), and they have been fielded in the elections by the party.
Chirag Paswan once again claimed that a BJP-LJP government will be formed in Bihar after assembly poll results are declared on November 10, and advised saffron party leaders not to use terms like “vote katua” (splitter of votes) in opposition to his get together “just to keep Mr. Kumar happy“.
“I am pained at the term vote katua being used against the LJP,” he instructed PTI-Bhasha.
“They should apply their own wisdom and not use such words just to make somebody happy,” he stated, asserting BJP leaders are concentrating on his get together on the behest of Mr. Kumar.
“I dont mind whatever BJP leaders say, because I know they are just putting words to the Chief Ministers thoughts, the 37-year-old son of the veteran Dalit leader said.
Urging more respect from the BJP towards his late father and former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, he said they should not use such term for a party built painstakingly by somebody who was their colleague in the government just until 11 days ago.
“Ultimately, a BJP-LJP government will be formed in the state after November 10,” he stated, and added the BJP shouldn’t say issues which will hamper potentialities of a future coming collectively of the 2.
The LJP which has disassociated itself from the NDA in Bihar, has put candidates in opposition to JD(U) nominees in many locations.
Mr. Chirag, who had initially stated he would go all out in opposition to the JD(U) solely, has pitted almost half-a- dozen nominees in opposition to the BJP too. This included Raghopur seat the place BJP’s Satish Kumar is taking over Grand Alliance Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav.
Separately, the LJP president posted a sequence of tweets in which he severely criticised Mr. Kumar and his work in the previous 5 years.
“The bureaucracy has ruled the roost over the past five years. None of the (Nitish Kumars) seven resolves (saat nishchay) has been fulfilled,” he stated, demanding the Chief Minister to provide an in depth account of the work finished in the previous 5 years of his rule.
“The sahib has destroyed Biharis just for power.
Any vote given to the JD(U) will destroy Bihar tomorrow, Mr. Chirag said in one of his tweets.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chirag performed shraddha ritual of his father Monday in his native village Sahabanni in Khagaria district.
Accompanied by cousin Prince Raj, who is also LJP’s Bihar unit president, Mr. Chirag performed “pind daan” at Fultaura ghat on the banks of river Bagmati and hosted fellow villagers as a part of the rituals.
He additionally paid a go to to deal with of Raj Kumari Devi, first spouse of Ram Vilas Paswan, and took her blessings.
Mr. Chirag has stated {that a} comparable shraddha perform will be held in Patna Tuesday for which he has already despatched invites to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home minister Amit Shah, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi, Rabri Devi and lots of others recognized to his father.
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