New Delhi:
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the face of the ruling aliance with BJP, is holding multiple rallies, including in his hometown Nalanada today. Mr Kumar, 69, is up against the opposition ”Mahagathbandhan,” comprising the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Congress and Left parties.
He is also facing challenge from former ally, the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), whose chief, Chirag Paswan, who has made it clear that his sole agenda is to oust Nitish Kumar and form a government with the BJP.
On Monday, the LJP president target Mr Kumar again saying that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will not return to power after November 10.
“Personally, I am PM Modi”s admirer but my political path is currently different. I am not using his name in my campaign. One thing is clear that the current CM won”t ever become Bihar CM again after 10th Nov. We will form a government with BJP, I have been saying this for long,” Paswan told reporters here.
The three-phase polls begin tomorrow.
Here are the Live Updates on poll campaigning for Bihar Election:
Islampur, Nalanda @ 9.50am
Rajgir, Nalanda @ 11am
Asthawan, Nalanda @ 1210pm
Sadar Patel Stadium in Nalanda @ 1.20pm
Harnaut, Nalanda @ 2.30pm
Hilsa, Nalanda @ 4.10pm
माननीय @NitishKumar जी का बिहार विधानसभा चुनाव 2020 का चुनावी अभियान कार्यक्रम।
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– Janata Dal (United) (@Jduonline) October 27, 2020
On Monday, the LJP president target Mr Kumar again saying that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will not return to power after November 10.
“Personally, I am PM Modi”s admirer but my political path is currently different. I am not using his name in my campaign. One thing is clear that the current CM won”t ever become Bihar CM again after 10th Nov. We will form a government with BJP, I have been saying this for long,” Paswan told reporters here.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the face of the ruling aliance with BJP, is holding multiple rallies, including in his hometown Nalanada today. Mr Kumar, 69, is up against the opposition ”Mahagathbandhan,” comprising the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Congress and Left parties.