Patna: After the victory in Bihar's Kudhani assembly by-election, the BJP has now started provoking the angry leaders of Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United. BJP State President Sanjay Jaiswal has said that Janata Dal-United leaders fighting against Jungle Raj are welcome in BJP. He said that the leaders who fought the battle of Jungle Raj are today with the same people (RJD) who were in power in Bihar before 2005. Talking to the media in Patna on Friday, BJP State President Sanjay Jaswal said that he invites those who fought in the battle against Jungle Raj to join the BJP for the bright future of Bihar. Such leaders may have accepted defeat but the public is not going to bow down. Congratulating the BJP leaders and workers for the victory in the Kudhani by-election, Jaiswal said that this is the result of the hard work of former MLAs Manoj Sharma, Rajesh Verma, Rajendra Singh, and Sanjay Saraogi working as in-charge. Sanjay Jaswal said that when NDA was ruling in Bihar, 2 lakh 34 thousand jobs were designated. The government was ready to appoint 1 lakh 15 thousand teachers in it. If the said jobs are not announced soon, then in the winter session starting from 13th December, BJP will oppose all the steps of the Nitish government. In such a situation, there is a possibility of a huge uproar in the assembly. The BJP camp is elated by the victory in the Kudhani by-election. From State BJP to Prime Minister Modi and National President JP Nadda, everyone has taken it as a sign of change in Bihar. Nadda says that in the coming elections also, BJP will continue to register a victory against the Grand Alliance government in the same way. Fact check: Lakhs of people gathered to welcome Rahul Gandhi's Yatra? Karnataka all set to receive Kharge on maiden visit as AICC chief Bhupendra Patel to take oath as CM along with 20 cabinet ministers