Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar seems to be more prone to verbal arrows from his own people than the opposition BJP. After JDU Parliamentary Board chief Upendra Kushwaha, now former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi has targeted Nitish Kumar. Manjhi has confused Nitish by demanding that his son Santosh Suman be made the chief minister. Manjhi has even called Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav ineligible.
According to the report, Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) president and former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, who is out on a Garib Sampark Yatra, has presented his big claim to the Grand Alliance. He has demanded that his son and Bihar minister Santosh Suman be made the CM of the state. Santosh Suman is currently the SC/ST Welfare Minister in the Nitish government. Former CM Manjhi, who reached Arwal while traveling to Garib Sampark Yatra, paid floral tributes at the statue of Bhimrao Ambedkar in the block premises. Talking to reporters after that, he said that Santosh Kumar Suman should be given the post of Chief Minister. Manjhi said That Santosh Suman is young, educated, net qualified, and also a professor, he has all the qualifications to become the Chief Minister.
Manjhi also attacked Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav without naming him. Talking to reporters, he said that many names come up for the post of CM. Santosh can teach him too. Here, Jitan Ram Manjhi disqualified Tejashwi Yadav in front of his son. Along with this, Manjhi also targeted Nitish Kumar. He said that unless the people of the oppressed society are represented, our welfare will not be possible. In the last 75 years, all kinds of governments have come, not just our people. When we came for 9 months, you all know what happened in Bihar. No one tolerated our coming.
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