'If a mad dog bites me, I won't bite him,' says Speaker on resignation
'If a mad dog bites me, I won't bite him,' says Speaker on resignation
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Patna: Even after the change of power in Bihar, the political turmoil does not seem to be decreasing. Nitish Kumar has to prove his majority in the assembly after forming the government in alliance with the new ally. For this, a one-day special session of the Assembly has been called. A special session of the Legislative Assembly has been convened today, while on the other hand, Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha has refused to step down.

BJP MLA Vijay Kumar Sinha has announced that he will not resign from the post of Bihar Assembly Speaker. The Speaker has also rejected the notice of no-confidence motion given by RJD MLAs. After that, now a new chapter of rhetorical war started in the state. JD(U) MLA Maheshwar Hazari, who was the deputy speaker of the Bihar Assembly, has attacked Vijay Kumar Sinha. Deputy Speaker Maheshwar Hazari said on the question of Vijay Kumar Sinha's announcement that if a mad dog bites me, I will not bite him.

Further, Deputy Speaker Maheshwar Hazari said that I can only get treatment. The BJP has opened a front against Nitish Kumar over this statement of Deputy Speaker Maheshwar Hazari. Bihar BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand has attacked Nitish Kumar. He has said that if Nitish Kumar wants to abuse leaders of other castes, then he should come forward himself instead of using Dalit and backward leaders of his party. It does not behove Nitish Kumar to stoop so low in politics. BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand also advised Nitish Kumar not to use Dalit-backward leaders for rhetoric.

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