‘BJP doors closed forever for Nitish Kumar, enough of…,’, says Amit Shah in Bihar rally

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Image Source: Screengrab (Amit Shah Twitter). In Bihar, Amit Shah said, ‘BJP’s doors have been closed forever for Nitish Kumar, enough is enough…’.

Amit Shah in Bihar Union Home Minister Amit Shah today (February 25) alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ditched the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and joined hands with the Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) to realize his ambition of becoming the prime minister. Is. He puts “every three years”.

Addressing a rally at Lauria in West Champaran district, the senior BJP leader claimed that JD(U) supremo has agreed to make RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav the next chief minister and asserted that when he wants to do so If so, they should declare.

Shah, who was speaking in the Balmiki Nagar Lok Sabha constituency, accused Kumar of plunging Bihar into ‘Jungle Raj’, for which the RJD used to blame the erstwhile Congress and RJD regimes, and the BJP now flip-flopping on the former ally and its ” The doors are closed forever”.

After fighting his whole life against the Congress and ‘Jungle Raj’ since the days of Jai Prakash Narayan, Nitish Kumar has forged an alliance with Lalu’s RJD and Sonia Gandhi’s Congress. He has become an ‘opportunist’ from ‘development’. (pro-development) for his prime ministerial ambitions,” he said.

“Enough of ‘Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram’, BJP’s doors are closed for Nitish forever,” he said.

The Union home minister recalled that the BJP had won far more seats than the JD(U) in the last assembly elections, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi kept his promise of supporting Kumar for another term in office.

Shah, who is considered the chief strategist of the BJP, said, “Nitish and Lalu cannot pull Bihar out of the vortex of backwardness.” Now the time has come for BJP to form its government in the state with full majority. Set in the next Lok Sabha elections.”

He said the “unholy alliance” of JD(U) and RJD is like oil and water.

He said, “Nitish Kumar cannot stop the demographic change in the border areas of Bihar. Re-elect Narendra Modi with a two-thirds majority in 2024 and we will put a brake on such attempts.”

In his speech which lasted for about half an hour, Shah also touched upon bold steps like surgical strikes, Balakot airstrikes, abrogation of Article 370 and ban on Islamist outfit PFI.

(with inputs from agencies)

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