Prashant Kishore-Nitish Kumar
Prashant Kishore, founder of Jan Suraj, had been close to CM Nitish Kumar. Kishor made this comment in response to the issue of the Dalai Lama United (JDU) supremo reaching out to the minority community to ensure victory in the by-elections to four assembly seats in Bihar. He said, ‘Yes, Nitish Kumar has done a lot for Muslims by backstabbing. He formed a government in 2015 with overwhelming Muslim support and again aligned himself with the Bharatiya Janata Party two years later.
Prashant Kishore serves as the national vice-president of JDU.
Let us tell you that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has appointed Prashant Kishore as the national vice-president of his party JDU. But he was expelled from the party when disagreements over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) became public. Prashant Kishore has accused Bihar’s chief minister of supporting a law that threatens to disenfranchise Muslims.
Founder Jan Suraj said: “When Nitish Kumar returned to the grand alliance two years ago, Muslims again supported him. But then he returned to the BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance). Now his The political party is a partner of the central government and its leader is a minister in the federal cabinet that approved the controversial waqf bill.
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He claimed, “Nitish Kumar is a shameless person and the people of Bihar are angry with him and want him to step down.” During this period, Prashant Kishore also complained about Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Reacting to Ji Adityanath’s “If we divide, we cut” remarks. “Making Hindus feel insecure and taking advantage of their electoral advantage is an old tactic of the BJP,” he said. The party should tell the people of Bihar how many factories Modi has set up in the state since he became prime minister.
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