Patna, 19 September (IANS), after a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar chaired an important election strategy session at the JD-U state office in Patna on Thursday, where senior leaders including Sanjay Jha and Ashok Chaudhary were present.
After the meeting, JD-You National Executive Chairman Sanjay Jha rejected the criticism of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s Election Commission, saying, “Rahul Gandhi visited Bihar, but had no effect. Nobody knows what he says or shows.”
Reacting to the meeting between HM Amit Shah and CM Nitish Kumar, Jha said: “When two big leaders like HM Amit Shah and Nitish Kumar meet, the state and country are naturally discussed. Elections are near, so it was the main subject of the meeting.”
On seat-sharing within the NDA, Jha said: “It was too early to comment.”
Keeping an objective on Tejashvi Yadav’s Bihar Adikar Yatra in Bihar, he said: “Tejashvi has already taken a journey with Rahul Gandhi and is doing one more now. But the people of Bihar know what RJD rule means – this is part of the history of the state. Nitish Kumar’s influence is the most visible in this election.”
Bihar Rural Affairs Minister Ashok Chaudhary also said on Rahul Gandhi, “The issue of the Election Commission is already in the Supreme Court. Rahul Gandhi is repeated that the Constitution is in danger and reservation will be terminated. He said that there is an earlier confusion. Since 1977, there is infiltration in the Congress.”
On the slogan of Tejashvi Yadav, ‘Bring a degree, get a job’, Chaudhary said: “During the rule of RJD, the Shepherd Schools were established in Bihar. Their leader had such an intelligence. He thought it would carry forward the youth. Helicopter would carry out the families of those killed by criminals who were RJD men themselves.
Top leaders with their campaigns and HM Amit Shah’s visit with Nitish Kumar’s strategy meeting, it is clear that electoral activity in Bihar has intensified as the alliances are ready for a high-day competition.
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