'Baba, Nitish Kumar not going to open..,' said Upendra Kushwaha on Shivanand Tiwari's statement
'Baba, Nitish Kumar not going to open..,' said Upendra Kushwaha on Shivanand Tiwari's statement
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Patna: Breaking the alliance with the BJP, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has once again formed the government with the RJD. But this time his goal is bigger than before, while he is engaged in uniting the opposition for the 2024 elections, his party is constantly calling him a contender for the post of Prime Minister. Meanwhile, a statement by RJD leader Shivanand Tiwari, his ally in power in Bihar, is being discussed big.

In the wake of the party's state council meeting recently, RJD's prominent leader Shivanand Tiwari said that Nitish Kumar has been talking about training political workers by opening ashrams. That is why we are reminding them to open the ashram in 2025 and make Tejashwi Yadav the CM. After that, he will also accompany them to the ashram and train political workers.

The same has now been answered by Shivanand Tiwari, JDU's National Parliamentary Board chairman Upendra Kushwaha. He said, "Baba, Nitish Kumar is not going to open the ashram yet. The prayers of crores of countrymen are with them, who want Nitish ji to continue serving the countrymen along with the people of Bihar while staying at the highest peak of power. I think if you need, you should look for some other ashram." Recently, the National Executive meeting of JDU was held. In this, several goals have been set regarding the role of the party at the national level. Thereafter, Nitish Kumar travelled to Delhi and met many opposition leaders. At the same time, later his party's national president Lalan Singh had given perspective to Nitish Kumar to contest elections from Mirzapur or Phulpur in UP in 2024. Thus on many occasions, JDU has been repeatedly projecting Nitish Kumar as the Prime Minister.

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