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“Khusrau darya prem ka, ulti wa ki dhaar,…”: Sudhanshu Trivedi’s sher-shayari faceoff, video goes viral

This is for the first time that the JD(U) headed by Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is having a tie-up with the BJP outside Bihar.

The Janata Dal-United senior spokesperson and national general secretary Pavan Varma and BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi on Tuesday expressed their emotions on Arnab’s debate.

It was all about the Shayari faceoff expressing their true feelings regarding the current BJP-JD(U) alliance.

Earlier on Tuesday, Varma had questioned the JDU-BJP alliance for Delhi Assembly polls and had also sought ideological clarification from Bihar CM Nitish Kumar.

Pavan Varma demands ‘ideological clarity’ from CM Nitish Kumar

Disgruntled JD(U) leader Pavan Varma on Tuesday sought “ideological clarity” from party chief Nitish Kumar over extending alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) beyond Bihar in Delhi despite having expressed apprehensions “in private” about the BJP-RSS leading the nation into a “dangerous space”

In a strongly-worded two-page letter, Varma, who shared screenshots of the missive on his official Twitter handle and Facebook profile, said he was “perplexed” by the party’ s tie-up with the BJP for the Delhi Assembly polls, accusing the saffron party of having “embarked on a massive, socially divisive agenda.”

This is the letter I have written to @NitishKumar today asking him how the JD(U) has formed an alliance with the BJP for the Delhi elections, given his own views on the BJP, and the massive national outrage against the divisive CAA-NPR-NRC scheme. pic.twitter.com/ErSynnuiYm

This is for the first time that the JD(U) headed by Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is having a tie-up with the BJP outside Bihar.

The BJP had announced on Monday that it will spare two seats for the JD(U) in Delhi and one for another NDA partner — the LJP headed by Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan. Both the JD(U) and the LJP had ploughed the lonely furrow in the recent Assembly polls in