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#Battle For Bihar 2020: Once Results Are Out Nitish Kumar Will Ditch BJP – Chirag Paswan
In a massive claim as Bihar votes in the first phase of the 2020 assembly polls , Lok Janshakti Party chief Chirag Paswan said that incumbent Chief Minister Niotish Kumar and his party Janata Dal-United have done preparations to ditch the Bharatiya Janata Party and join Rashtriya Janata Dal after the poll results are out.
‘Every vote given to Nitish Kumar ji will not only weaken and ruin Bihar, but will also strengthen the RJD and the Grand Alliance. He has done preparations to leave the BJP and go with the RJD after the elections.
‘Earlier also, he has formed the government with the blessings of the RJD,’ read Paswan’s tweet roughly translated from Hindi.
आदरणीय @NitishKumar जी को दिया गया एक भी वोट ना सिर्फ़ बिहार को कमजोर और बर्बाद करेगा बल्कि आर॰जे॰डी॰ व महागठबंधन को मज़बूत करेगा।चुनाव के परिणामों के बाद भाजपा को छोड़ आर॰जे॰डी॰ के साथ जाने की तैयारी कर चुके है साहब।आर॰जे॰डी॰ के आशीर्वाद से पहले भी सरकार बना चुके है।#असम्भवनीतीश
— युवा बिहारी चिराग पासवान (@iChiragPaswan) October 28, 2020
‘Bihar was infamous for the first 15 years. Bihar is in a bad condition after second 15 years. But now with all your blessings, we have to make Bihari First and Nitish-free government.
‘The LJP is contesting more seats than Nitish Kumar. BJP-LJP government will be formed after winning more seats than Nitish Kumar,’ he said in another tweet.
पहले 15 वर्ष बदनाम था बिहार
दूसरे 15 वर्ष में बदहाल है बिहार
लेकिन अब आप सब के आशीर्वाद से #नीतीशमुक्तसरकार कर #बिहार1stबिहारी1st बनाना है।@NitishKumar जी से ज़्यादा सीटों पर लोजपा चुनाव लड़ रही है और @NitishKumar जी से ज़्यादा सीटें जीत कर भाजपा-लोजपा सरकार बनेगी।#असम्भवनीतीश— युवा बिहारी चिराग पासवान (@iChiragPaswan) October 28, 2020
Voting began on 71 constituencies spread across 16 districts in the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections on Wednesday at 7 am.
As many as 1,066 candidates are in the fray including 42 from the RJD, 35 from JD-U, 29 from the BJP, 21 from the Congress and eight from Left parties. Paswan also appealed to the people to come out and exercise their voting rights.