'Maybe he wants to help BJP': Nitish Kumar's swipe at Prashant Kishor

Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, took a direct shot at his erstwhile colleague Prashant Kishor on Wednesday after his visit to Delhi this week shifted attention back to the opposition. Nitish Kumar has met with a number of leaders this week in an effort to bring the opposition together, including Rahul Gandhi of […]

Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, took a direct shot at his erstwhile colleague Prashant Kishor on Wednesday after his visit to Delhi this week shifted attention back to the opposition. Nitish Kumar has met with a number of leaders this week in an effort to bring the opposition together, including Rahul Gandhi of the Congress and Arvind Kejriwal, the chief executive of Delhi.

In an effort to form a unified front ahead of the 2024 presidential elections, the 71-year-old JD(U) leader has severed relations with the BJP. Kumar firmly said, “We want to be the main front, not the third front,” adding that he would see Congress leader Sonia Gandhi after she returned from her medical checkup overseas.

In the middle of all the updates and pictures of meetings that were being shared on social media, Nitish Kumar also disparaged poll analyst Prashant Kishor. His business is collaborating with other political parties. Whatever he needs to accomplish in Bihar is unimportant to us. Does he understand the “ABC” of all that has happened since 2005?

“Whatever pronouncements he has made, it’s possible that he intends to remain with the BJP. The Bihar chief minister suggested that Kishor, who is a “publicity specialist,” could want to assist them.

2020 saw Kishor’s dismissal from the JD(U). He said a few months ago that Bihar will be his main area of attention. The poll strategist, however, has been outspoken in his criticism of the Congress and even the Nitish Kumar administration in Bihar. He is credited with some of the largest poll successes the nation has witnessed in recent years.

“Since 2005, we have been performing our duties. Some people simply have a tendency of talking nonstop and doing nothing “On Wednesday, Kumar responded to his detractors. After forming an alliance with Lalu Prasad Yadav’s RJD last month, returning to the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance), and taking the oath once more, he was making his maiden trip to the nation’s capital.

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