
BJP’s door closed forever for Nitish Kumar, says Amit Shah
The Hindu
Mr. Shah accused CM Nitish of becoming opportunist for the dream to become Prime Minister.
Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah on Saturday announced that BJP’s door closed forever for Nitish Kumar and called him Aaya Ram Gaya Ram (turncoat).
He made this statement during a public rally in Lauriya of West Champaran district in Bihar. Mr. Shah has made his third visit to Bihar ever since Chief Minister Nitish Kumar snapped ties with BJP last year
During his 24 minutes of speech, he used the word ‘ Jungle Raj’ ten times and claimed that if Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav becomes the Chief Minister of Bihar then complete Jungle Raj will return to the State.
“Enough of Aaya Ram Gaya Ram, BJP’s door closed forever for Nitish Kumar. The alliance of Janata Dal United JD(U) and Rashtriya Janata Dal is inauspicious. Their alliance is like water and oil which can never come together. JD(U) is oil and RJD is water, “ Mr. Shah said in the rally organized at the ground of Jain Sahu High School, Lauriya.
Earlier, Mr. Shah had come to Bihar on October 11, 2022 to take part in the birth anniversary programme of Loknayak Jaiprakash Narayan at Sitab Diara. Before that, Mr. Shah was in Bihar on 23rd and 24th September, 2022 at Purnia and Kishanganj to discuss the border issue and also to address a public meeting.
In the run-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha poll, Mr. Shah is making frequent visits to Bihar. In the last Lok Sabha poll NDA had won 39 seats whereas one has gone to the kitty of Congress.
Mr. Shah accused CM Nitish of becoming opportunist for the dream to become Prime Minister.

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