'Many JDU MLAs in touch with us': Neeraj Kumar
'Many JDU MLAs in touch with us': Neeraj Kumar
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Patna: Before the Lok Sabha elections to be held next year, political activities have intensified in Bihar. Just a few days ago, Jitan Ram Manjhi, the head of the Grand Alliance, gave a big statement and said that now the time for a decision has come. At the same time, BJP MLA and former minister Neeraj Kumar Singh Bablu has made a big claim. Bablu has said that several dozen JDU MLAs are in touch with the BJP. He said that JDU leaders have expressed their desire to contest elections on the BJP's symbol.

Neeraj Kumar said, 'JDU is now a sinking ship, on which no one wants to ride now. After this claim by Neeraj Kumar, the political stir has intensified. Neeraj Kumar said, 'On April 30, Prime Minister Modi will make a new record in the programme 'Mann Ki Baat'. The 500th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' will be heard at 100 booths in all the assembly constituencies of Bihar. Earlier on Tuesday itself, while attacking Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, he said that he should chant Ram-Ram by building a monastery somewhere. Neeraj Bablu said that Nitish Kumar's confession has ended and the law and order of the state are God's trust, which is not being able to handle him.

Neeraj Kumar Singh is the cousin of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who died in June 2020. He started his political career with JDU when he reached the Bihar Legislative Assembly for the first time in 2005 from Raghopur constituency in Supaul district. After delimitation, in 2010, he became MLA from Chhatapur assembly constituency and then left JDU and joined the BJP. In 2015 and 2020, he won the elections on a BJP ticket and reached the assembly. Earlier, while addressing his party's national executive meeting in Patna, HAM chief Jitan Ram Manjhi had said, 'We are in a coalition; there is a lot of pressure on us, whether we remain in this coalition or not... Clarity is our weakness. Has been That's why I say... The pressure is on to such an extent that you should come with me. We, the people, have to make a decision.

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