Nitish Kumar hints quitting party, this leader's big statement
Nitish Kumar hints quitting party, this leader's big statement
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Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has now openly attacked the allegations of JDU Parliamentary Board President Upendra Kushwaha. On Wednesday, he denied Kushwaha's allegations. He said- Our party has not become weak. These are false allegations. Let people say what they want to say. No one from our party is in touch with any other party. He said - I did not stop anyone. Leaders can come and go at their own will. 

Along with this, Upendra Kushwaha said, politically whenever Nitish Kumar become weak, we worked to cooperate with him. Not only this, he said, today some people are abusing Upendra Kushwaha, but it does not make any difference to him. Attacking the RJD, he said that some people are conspiring to weaken Nitish Kumar. Earlier, when Nitish Kumar was questioned about Upendra Kushwaha, he said don't ask anything from us. Let him speak whatever comes to his mind. No one from our party will say anything about his words. 

Earlier, Nitish Kumar said that whatever Upendra Kushwaha is saying, should be asked from him only. Earlier, Nitish had said that he had left the party two-three times and then came back on his own. He is also saying that he does not know what is the wish of Upendra Kushwaha. The speculation about Upendra Kushwaha joining the BJP has intensified. Last week, when Upendra Kushwaha was admitted for a routine checkup in AIIMS, Delhi, three Bihar BJP leaders reached out to meet him, including 2 former MLAs Sanjay Tiger and Prem Ranjan Patel. When Kushwaha was asked about this, he said that it is wrong to take the meeting with any BJP leader to mean that we are in touch with the BJP. The party does whatever is necessary according to its strategy. He had said that is there any point in discussing about me like this. Who else can decide whether I will stay in JDU or not?

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