Bihar Assembly election 2020: Chirag Paswan trying to mislead people by taking names of senior BJP leaders, says Prakash Javadekar
Ahead of the Bihar Assembly election 2020, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Friday slammed Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) president Chirag Paswan. The Union Minister mentioned that Chirag is attempting to mislead the individuals of Bihar by taking names of senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders.
Speaking to information company ANI, Javadekar additionally mentioned that Chirag has chosen a separate path in Bihar, including that the LJP can be left as a vote cutter social gathering. He additionally careworn that the BJP does not have any B or C staff. Javadekar additionally acknowledged that the NDA will get a three-fourth majority within the Bihar election.
“Chirag Paswan has chosen a separate path in Bihar, he is trying to mislead people by taking names of senior BJP leaders. We don’t have any B or C team. NDA will get a three-fourth majority. Chirag’s party will be left as a vote cutter party,” mentioned Javadekar.
On October 15, Chirag trashed options that he parted methods with Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) due to variations over seat-sharing for the Bihar meeting polls, and accused the chief minister of harming the Dalit neighborhood by making a sub-group of Mahadalits. Paswan mentioned his social gathering had fought the Lok Sabha polls final yr in alliance with the JD(U) due to the “compulsions” introduced on by the return to the NDA of Kumar, whose social gathering he accused of working towards LJP candidates within the normal elections in violation of the coalition dharma.
The 37-year-old, who just lately misplaced his father Ram Vilas Paswan, the charismatic LJP founder, additionally alleged that Kumar had behaved “haughtily” when the late Union minister had known as on him final yr with the request to accompany him for submitting nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha. Paswan Sr. Was a Rajya Sabha member and Union minister on the time of his dying.
“I met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief J P Nadda so many times in the recent past. Not once did the issue of seat-sharing crop up,” Chirag Paswan advised PTI-Bhasha in an interview, rubbishing options that he raised a banner of revolt towards the JD(U) after the latter tried to disclaim his social gathering a justifiable share of seats.
“It must be kept in mind that the LJP has never been a fan of Nitish Kumars style of politics. He has harmed the Dalits by creating a sub-group of Mahadalits for his own political gains,” he mentioned.
Chirag, who has to hold ahead the spectacular political legacy of his father, the tallest Dalit chief in Bihar for the reason that redoubtable Jagjivan Ram, was bitter about how Kumar handled the LJP founder.
“Nitish Kumar remarked mockingly that my father could not have got elected to the Rajya Sabha without the JD (U)s support since we had only two MLAs. He should remember that my father was promised a Rajya Sabha berth by the then BJP chief Amit Shah himself,” he mentioned.
“And I felt so belittled when Nitish behaved in a haughty manner when my father called on him with the request that he accompany us for filing of nomination papers. He came only after the mahurat (auspicious timing) decided for the occasion had passed. No son could have taken such a treatment lying down,” he mentioned.
The LJP chief additionally rubbished the chief ministers saat nishchay (seven resolves) for public welfare, saying whereas the remainder of the nation was making a lot progress, he was nonetheless speaking about piped water and development of concrete roads and alleys.
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Earlier, in an open letter written to BJP president JP Nadda, Chirag recounted cases the place Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar allegedly insulted his father Ram Vilas Paswan. The letter was written to Nadda on September 24 and was launched by the LJP on October 8.
In the letter, Chirag claimed that there’s a wave towards Chief Minister Nitish Kumar that might end result within the lack of the ruling alliance within the state meeting polls. He additionally acknowledged that the Bihar CM insulted his father Ram Vilas Paswan for a Rajya Sabha seat regardless of public assurance by prime NDA leaders. He mentioned the JD(U) president had expressed his ignorance of the LJP’s founder ill-health at a time when even Prime Minister Narendra Modi incessantly calls him to investigate about his well being.
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