No alliance with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar ever in future, says BJP | Patna News

No alliance with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar ever in future, says BJP | Patna News



DARBHANGA: BJP on Sunday said it would not make any pact with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in the future, saying the JD(U) leader has lost credibility as well as vote-catching ability.
Addressing the concluding session of two-day state executive meeting of the state BJP in Darbhanga, the party’s national general secretary and in-charge of Bihar affairs Vinod Tawde on Sunday said, “It has been decided with the consent of Union home minister Amit Shah and party’s national president J P Nadda that there would be no alliance with Nitish Kumar at any cost in the future.”
Calling upon the party delegates to fully dedicate themselves for the organisation till 2025, Tawde said the BJP would win 38, out of total 40 Lok Sabha seats, in Bihar in 2024 general election and also form its government in the state with its own majority in the next assembly polls.
Terming the Bihar CM as a “habitual betrayer”, Tawde said there is a very long list of politicians who were allegedly ditched by Nitish Kumar. “People like Devi Lal Ji, George Fernandes, Sharad Yadav, Ram Vilas Paswan, Lalu Yadav are the examples to whom Nitish deceived for his political gains,” he said. Tawde also said, “It has now been established in the politics that “Aisa koi saga nahi, jisko Nitish ne thaga nahi (There is no friend who has not been deceived by Nitish).”
Tawde further alleged that Nitish was “creating obstacles” in the state’s development works which were being executed through the funds provided by the Centre. He said the Bihar government refused to accept Rs 18,000 crore provided by the Centre as the first instalment under the Centre’s Nal-Jal Yojana whereas the Congress-ruled Rajasthan accepted Rs 34,000 crore under the same scheme.
Welcoming the BJP’s decision for ‘Nitish-Mukt politics’ in Bihar, the party senior and Rajya Sabha member Sushil Kumar Modi on Sunday said it would boost the confidence of the party workers to form its own government in the state.
“Now, Nitish has become a ‘liability’. His ability to transfer votes has ended. He was able to win 43 seats in the 2020 assembly elections, because PM Narendra Modi campaigned for him, or else he would not have even won 15 seats,” Sushil Modi said.
Briefing media about the decisions taken at the state executive meeting, BJP state president Sanjay Jaiswal said the party decided to not make any pact with Nitish at any cost in future because the JD(U) leader has a habit of ditching allies. “The BJP’s doors have been permanently closed for Nitish,” Jaiswal asserted.
He said the state executive team also decided to hold the party’s small rallies in at least 5,000 panchayats in the state in the next few months and later a big rally in the state capital.
The Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, while addressing the meet, called upon the BJP workers to ensure the party’s victory on all 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, as the saffron party was working hard to win all 80 LS seats in the UP.
The BJP leader in the state assembly and the legislative council, Vijay Kumar Sinha and Samrat Chaudhary, respectively, also addressed the meeting.
“Besides senior party leaders, around 400 delegates who had arrived from different parts of Bihar, attended the two-day executive body meeting at Darbhanga,” BJP spokesperson Vinod Sharma told TOI on Sunday.





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