Nitish’s advice in NDA meeting

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Nitish's advice in NDA meeting

Patna. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had called a meeting of NDA constituents on Monday. In this he targeted the leaders doing Hindu-Muslim politics and also said that the unity of NDA should be seen at the grassroots level. In the meeting, a resolution was taken to win 225 seats and make Nitish the Chief Minister again. Union Minister Giriraj Singh, who had recently taken out the Hindu Swabhiman Yatra, was also present in the meeting. He was made to sit in the back row of the meeting, while another Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh was sitting in the front.

This meeting is being considered very important in view of the assembly elections to be held next year. In this meeting, the Chief Minister stressed on the unity of NDA and said – the organization has to be strengthened at the lower level at any cost. This meeting of NDA was presided over by BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal, while JDU state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha conducted it. JDU working president Sanjay Jha was also present in the meeting. On behalf of Jitan Ram Manjhi’s party, his son Santosh Suman and LJP state president Raju Tiwari represented their party.

In this NDA meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary was sitting on one side of Nitish Kumar and JDU Working President Sanjay Jha was sitting on the other side. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said on this occasion – The unity of NDA at the national and state level is important to be visible at the grassroots level also. Unity is our capital. In his speech, Nitish discussed the situation in Bihar during the 15-year rule of RJD and the work done during his tenure thereafter.

Targeting Lalu Prasad’s party RJD, he said that earlier there used to be riots. When the NDA government came, it was controlled. Without naming the Bhagalpur riot victims, he said- We provided justice to the riot victims. Made arrangements for pension for the victims. The law and order situation in Bihar improved during his government. Earlier, people used to be confined to their homes as soon as the evening came, but now the situation is not like this.