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'Nitish dreams of becoming PM every three months; all doors for allying with BJP closed forever': Amit Shah's barb at Bihar CM

By IBNS
Feb 25, 2023..

Patna: Taking a swipe at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said he dreams of becoming the Prime Minister of India every three months and stated that there is no chance for him to ally with BJP. 


While addressing a BJP mammoth rally at Lauriya in Valmiki Nagar of West Champaran district in the Seemanchal region of Bihar, Shah set the ball rolling for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

लौरिया (पश्चिमी चम्पारण) की इस विशाल जनसभा में लोगों ने जंगलराज को उखाड़ फेंककर भाजपा के विकासराज को लाने का संकल्प लिया। pic.twitter.com/oZwfL6MoNw

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 25, 2023

Recalling that Nitish Kumar fought against the lawlessness in Bihar and for the sake of his ideologies, Shah said Kumar fought against Congress following socialist icon Jaiprakash Narayan’s footsteps and later against RJD’s jungle rule and formed the government in Bihar BJP’s help.

However, he suddenly took a "U" turn and for his greed of power chose Congress and RJD, which had unleashed the jungle rule in the state, Shah said.

Referring to the last assembly elections results of Bihar, the BJP leader said that even after emerging as the largest party and getting more seats, BJP made Janata Dal (U) chief Nitish Kumar the CM, keeping its promises made to Nitish Kumar, Shah pointed out.

This was done solely for the sake of development in Bihar, Shah said, and in a barb said “now after every three months he was having a dream of becoming prime minister.”

The Union Home Minister said that to realise his dream of becoming Prime Minister, Nitish Kumar turned into an opportunist from a development-oriented leader and preferred to be in the shelter of Congress and RJD.

He said that Kumar's dream of becoming Prime Minister ruined Bihar, as he was spending crores of rupees to make his dream come true despite being aware that there is no vacancy for the coveted post in 2024.

मोदी जी द्वारा बिहार के विकास के लिए भेजा जा रहा पैसा जंगलराज की भेंट चढ़ रहा है। pic.twitter.com/6eLVhvQsr2

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 25, 2023

Shah said PM Narendra Modi would come back again in the year 2024.

Describing JD(U)- RJD association in the Grand Alliance as an "unholy" Alliance, the top BJP leader said that JD(U) and RJD were like water and oil which cannot mix and in this combination JD(U) is like water while RJD is like oil.

बिहार में पानी (जदयू) और तेल (आरजेडी) का गठबंधन है, जिसमें सिर्फ तेल ही दिखाई देता है। अवसरवाद के इस गठबंधन ने पूरे बिहार का बंटाधार कर दिया है। pic.twitter.com/ad29EuNnBd

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 25, 2023

(With UNI inputs)

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