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‘Nitish Kumar is sitting in Lalu’s lap…’: Amit Shah targets ‘Grand Alliance’ at Kisan-Majdoor Samagam in Patna

Addressing the public meeting, Amit Shah said that Nitish Kumar spent his entire life opposing Congress, and is now taking shelter under Sonia Gandhi due to his greed for Prime Minister’s post.

New Delhi: While the ‘Grand Alliance’ held their rallies in Bihar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held his rallies for BJP. The rallies were a clear indication that the tussle for the 2024 General Elections has already begun. Amit Shah, while addressing the ‘Kisan-Majdoor Samagam’ to mark the birth anniversary of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati in Patna, targeted CM Nitish Kumar.

Addressing the public meeting, Amit Shah said that Nitish Kumar spent his entire life opposing Congress, and is now taking shelter under Sonia Gandhi due to his greed for Prime Minister’s post. He added that Nitish Kumar broke the Janata Party to fight against Lalu Yadav’s politics of casteism and corruption, but is now sitting in the lap of Lalu Yadav in the fascination for the PM’s post.

Before Patna, Shah also addressed a rally in Lauria in West Champaran. There also he said similar things and took a jibe at the alliance between RJD and JD(U). Amit Shah said Nitish stood against the Congress and Jungle Raj and today in the greed of becoming the Prime Minister, he has gone to the shelter of the same Congress and Jungle Raj’s leader Lalu.

Shah added that Bihar is ablaze with the flame of the lantern and the Jungle Raj is back with the rule of anarchy and mafias. He alleged that Nitish Kumar has a secret agreement with Lalu Prasad Yadav to make his son the Chief Minister, but does not tell the date of when he will be made.

Calling CM Nitish ‘opportunistic’ has been the whole narrative for NJP to target the alliance between RJD and JD(U).

Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar has also made the claims to restrict BJP under 100 seats in 2024. He said that everyone is united against BJP, they are only waiting for Congress.