CM Nitish replies to Pawan Verma, says- Do not pay any attention to his letter

In JDU, there have been disputes between CM Nitish Kumar and the General Secretary for the past many days. Two leaders are continuously giving statements against each other. But now Nitish Kumar is not in the mood to take any kind of mercy. Therefore, on the second day, while giving a big statement, he said that he does not pay any attention to the letter written by Pawan Verma.

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According to media reports, Pawan Verma had written a letter in the past to Nitish Kumar objecting to the alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Delhi Assembly elections. And had requested for reconsideration on this. He also made many allegations. Earlier, he was also making rhetoric against the party line against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens. On Thursday, Nitish Kumar had expressed his displeasure over this and said that he should go wherever he wants to go. In response, Pawan Verma said that unless his letter is answered, he will not go anywhere. Then on Friday Nitish Kumar has said that he does not pay any attention to Pawan Verma's letter. Nitish Kumar said that which way is it to write a letter, first e-mail the letter, then release it in the media. This is not right.

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Apart from Pawan Verma, the National Vice President of the party, Prashant Kishore, is also constantly making statements against the party line on the issues of CAA and NRC. Nitish Kumar did not pay attention to these things earlier. But when Pawan Verma wrote a letter to him, he made many allegations and also released it in the media. Meanwhile, Prashant Kishore gave a statement directly to BJP President Amit Shah challenging the implementation of CAA and NRC.

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