News India Live, Digital Desk: in Bihar politics Nitish Kumar Memes are created all over the world on when to turn around. As soon as people wake up in the morning, they check which camp the CM is in today. But this time what happened during the assembly session has surprised everyone. Those who were speculating that “Uncle may again go to nephew (Tejashwi),” Nitish Kumar has given such an answer by pointing his finger and shouting that now perhaps they will not dare to ask again.
The matter is hot, let us tell you in simple language what happened inside the House that the ‘calm’ Nitish Babu got so enraged.
Opposition’s hooting and CM’s anger
The story begins during the assembly proceedings. opposition party RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) The MLAs were creating ruckus as per their habit. In between, some MLAs were making gestures or sarcastically looking towards Nitish Kumar, as if saying “Come, Maharaj, let’s forget the old matter.”
This is the only thing that displeased CM Nitish. He stood up from his seat and shouted, waving his hands towards the opposition.
“Don’t be misinformed.”
Nitish Kumar scolded RJD MLAs on record in front of the entire House. He said clearly What are you looking at me? Remember this, I will never go with you again. Never Keep this in mind.”
His tone was so strict that the entire house became silent for a moment. Reminding RJD’s old rule (which he often calls Jungle Raj), Nitish said, what was the condition of Bihar when you people were in power? People did not leave their homes in the evening. We have come (with NDA) and reformed this state.
What was there before 2005?
An angry Lal Nitish Kumar also showed the mirror to the opposition. He said, “You people are making noise, but what was there in Bihar before 2005? There were no roads, no electricity, no law. We and BJP together have fixed all this. Therefore, now there is no question of going with you again.”
Political message: Association of ‘Fevicol’ with NDA?
After this incident, one thing has become clear like glass, Nitish Kumar at the moment BJP And PM Modi I am in no mood to leave my company. The way he praised PM Modi and slammed RJD, it seems that he is fed up with the ‘Palturam’ taunt and now wants to ‘stabilize’ his image.
Opposition MLAs, who were probably expecting Nitish to relent a bit, did not expect this “strong refusal”.
What is the public thinking?
Clips of this statement are circulating on social media. Supporters are saying, “The lion has roared,” while opponents are saying, “This is politics, sir, here ‘never’ can also mean something else.” Well, the future is not known, but for today Nitish Kumar has put a ‘no entry’ board on the ‘heart’ of the opposition.
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