Tuesday has been quite bizarre and shocking in the politics of Bihar. The budget was presented in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, but after the political proposal and debate about NCR and NPR, the events that took place were discussed. Nitish lovingly explained in the House and Tejashwi suddenly reached to meet him and NRC would not be applicable in Bihar, this resolution was also passed in the House.
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During the discussion on the adjournment motion on NPR during the day, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar explained to the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, what he should speak and what not. First, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi expressed disbelief in the Chief Minister and said that we do not trust your words. In this sequence, Tejashwi spoke about the alliance between JDU and RJD in the 2015 assembly elections and then with the BJP. In response, Nitish told Tejashwi that 'you should not say anything. Your father (Lalu Prasad) has the right to discuss these things. On this, Rising got up to say something. The Chief Minister then lovingly asked him to sit - 'Sit. have a sit.' Tejaswi also respected him.
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Tejashwi's meeting with Nitish has also come up for discussion before the assembly elections. The Chief Minister was about to go to the House to hear the budget speech that RJD leader Lalit Yadav reached at the same time and went to the Chief Minister's chair and said that the Leader of Opposition wants to meet him. Tejashwi reached there soon after the Chief Minister's consent. Along with this were Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Vijay Prakash. Tejashwi and the Chief Minister went inside the room. The Leader of Opposition also called Abdul Bari Siddiqui there. After five minutes of discussion, Tejashwi left from there.