The upcoming elections will shape the future of Bihar, Chirag Paswan says in the rally

The upcoming elections will shape the future of Bihar, Chirag Paswan says in the rally

Union Food Processing Industry Minister and LJP (RV) chief Chirag Paswan said on Sunday that the 2025 Bihar election would be “our political future for five years”.

He was addressing a gathering at a rally called ‘Bahujan Bhima Shankalap Samgamal’ in Rajgir in Nalanda, home district of CM Nitish Kumar on Sunday.

Chirag also repeated Desire to contest assembly elections“Many people are irritable that I want to come to Bihar. They are trying to find out if I am contesting here. I want to tell them, I want to contest the assembly elections for the sake of Bihar. So that ‘Bihar first, Bihari first’ has realized my dream of my dream,” he said that no one could do it until no one was.

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Chirag killed the Congress leader and the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, which asked him to apologize for the Emergency. He questioned RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav how he could take sides with criminals of Emergency, during which his father Lalu Prasad was treated.

This was the second major rally of Chirag in the state after being held in Araha on 8 June in the election year. Chirag voted and said: “The kind of enthusiasm and support you have shown, it makes it clear that we are going to feel our goals of ‘Bihar before, Bihari first’. The upcoming assembly elections are very important for us as it will decide our future for the coming five years.” He avoided speaking on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar or his government.

Chirag gave the Dalit icon Dr. for his contribution. Remember Bribedkar and hit the Congress to stop the Constitution. “I am happy to see Rahul Gandhi displaying the constitution. A leader, whose party, tampered with the original structure of the Constitution, is now talking about the Constitution. He should apologize for the Emergency.

Santosh Singh

Santosh Singh is a senior assistant editor with the Indian Express since June 2008. He focused the main focus on politics, society and governance. Search and explanatory stories are also his fort. Singh has a 25 -year experience in print journalism covering Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. … read more

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