New Delhi: Minister of the Union Chirag Paswan On Saturday he criticized the RJD leader, Tejashwi Yadav for his call to the son of Bihar’s Prime Minister, Nithis Kumar, Nishant Kumar, will join the “as soon as possible” policy in the future of JD (U).
Paswan said the decision to enter continues with Nishant.
“If you have so much information, then you must sit with the main minister and say what is happening and what does not.
“If you enter politics, we will definitely welcome it. But it does not adapt to it (Tejashwi Yadav) say such misleading things,” he added.
This occurs after former vice minister of the principal said that Nishant should join politics as soon as possible, otherwise, the BJP will end the JD (U), the party formed by Sharad Yadav.
“He is our brother. I want to join politics as soon as possible. Otherwise, the BJP will end the JD (U), the party that was formed by Sharad Yadav,” Tajashwi said
“We joined politics not because our parents forced us but because that was the need of the people of Bihar and the party workers,” he added.
Previously, Tejashwi said that the “Sanghi elements” were plotting a “conspiracy” to frustrate Nishant’s entry into politics.
“Nishant has been like the family, despite the political differences with his father who has been reducing an unfortunate figure lately. Of course, the party can be saved from extinction if it occurs. Therefore, many in the BJP with the help of Sanghis in the JD (U), are committed to a conspiracy to avoid their entry,” Tejashwi said.
Tejoshwi’s brother, former Bihar Minister, Pratap Yadav, also asked Nishant to join politics but not the Niten Kumar party. “Nishant Kumar should join RJD,” said Pratap Fabrica before.
Nishant Kumar has recently reached the headlines after he said that the NDA should declare Niten Kumar as the CM candidate and the next elections in the state, which will be held later this year, they should be fought under their leadership.
“I urge the people of Bihar to vote for Bihar CM niten Kumar, since it has done a lot of development in the state. The last time, people gave 43 seats. They must make sure we win more seats in the elections so that we can continue the development pace,” said Nishant Kumar.