Patna: Now again a new news is emerging about the recall of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. This time, Bihar Congress president Akhilesh Prasad Singh has made a big claim on Nitish Kumar. He said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s repeated statements that he is with the NDA is an indication that he is heading somewhere once again. Akhilesh Prasad Singh said this while addressing a press conference at the Bihar Pradesh Congress headquarters, Sadakat Ashram. When Akhilesh Prasad Singh’s attention was drawn to Kumar’s speech delivered in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a function organized in Jamui a day earlier, he had this to say.
Nitish is giving clarifications time and again.
Nitish Kumar termed joining the Grand Alliance as one of his mistakes and said he never wants to repeat it again. “As per our estimates, this is the 14th time that Nitish Kumar has made a statement in this regard since his return to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in January this year,” the Congress leader said. He said, “You have to give a clarification once, twice or thrice. But when you do it 14 times, it only gives rise to doubts. It seems like Nitish ji is going somewhere again.”
I don’t know if he will come with us or not.
When asked if he was hinting at the possibility of Kumar returning to the grand alliance, Singh cryptically commented: “I don’t know if he will join us or not. But he will definitely go somewhere.” The former Union Minister also opposed the Prime Minister’s “two visits to Bihar in a week”. The state Congress president said, “The Prime Minister’s visit to Darbhanga took place on the day when polling was being held in Jharkhand. His speech was telecast live from Darbhanga where he laid the foundation stone of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). ), while last year he falsely claimed that the hospital had already been established.
“At least the Election Commission should have ensured that his speech was not broadcast in Jharkhand on polling day,” he said. Our delegation led by AICC General Secretary Jairam Ramesh has already lodged a protest before the Commission.” (Input language)