There is a situation of earthquake in the politics of Bihar at present. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s filing of nomination for Rajya Sabha elections has proved to be a big surprise in the political circles and protests are continuing regarding it. On one hand, JDU workers and supporters are strongly opposing this decision, while now his family members are also calling it a conspiracy.
On Nitish Kumar filing nomination for Rajya Sabha elections, his brother-in-law Anil Kumar has said that the workers are clearly saying that Sanjay Jha and Lalan (Rajeev Ranjan) Singh are included in it. He said that this cannot happen without some conspiracy and everyone is taking the names of these two. He said, ‘Someone has played’.
Nitish Kumar’s brother-in-law alleges conspiracy
Now disagreements have started emerging from Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s family over his decision to go to Rajya Sabha. Chief Minister’s brother-in-law Anil Kumar has alleged that there could be a conspiracy behind this entire incident and workers are raising questions on the role of some party leaders. While talking to ANI, Anil Kumar said that JDU workers have clearly said that the names of Union Minister Lalan Singh (Rajiv Ranjan Singh) and MP Sanjay Singh are being taken in this entire matter. He says that this decision does not seem to be a normal political process. Anil Kumar said, “The workers have clearly said that Lalan Singh and Sanjay Jha are doing everything. All this started from the time of ticket distribution. This cannot happen without some conspiracy. Why will he become a Rajya Sabha candidate in just one hundred and ten days. Here Ravan has sat on the entire party.”
Protest continues against Chief Minister’s decision
Let us tell you that after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections on March 5, large scale opposition to the decision has started. In Patna, angry JDU workers and supporters protested in front of the CM House and party office. Along with this, posters have also been put up at many places including the party office, in which the Chief Minister has been urged to think again on the decision. There have also been reports of blackening of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s posters at some places. On the other hand, opposition parties have also started cornering the government on this issue. Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders allege that this decision could be the result of political pressure. Congress is also continuously raising questions regarding this.
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