Chirag Paswan has reaped what he had sown: JD(U) president Singh
The Hindu
JD(U) national president R.C.P. Singh reacted with a sense of vindication to the developments in the party founded by late Ram Vilas Paswan
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), which bore the brunt of Chirag Paswan’s brinkmanship in the Assembly polls last year, on June 14 said the LJP president was reaping what he had sown. JD(U) national president R.C.P. Singh reacted with a sense of vindication to the developments in the party founded by late Ram Vilas Paswan, whose son has been left cornered in a revolt led by the former’s younger brother Pashupati Kumar Paras and supported by four other MPs, including nephew Prince Raj. “It is a well known adage that as you sow, so you reap. Chirag Paswan was heading a party which was with the NDA. Yet, he adopted a stance that damaged it in the Assembly polls. This led to a sense of unease within his own party,” Mr. Singh told reporters in Patna.More Related News

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