Patna. BJP stalwart in Bihar Sushil Modi has asked KCR and Nitish Kumar – ‘‘Will you be able to surpass the upcoming state polls? If you have guts guts –show your potential then.’’
BJP’s challenge creates a silent noise within the camps of the opposition. The Bihar BJP leader challenged straight without mincing words – ‘‘Nitish Kumar ji, you are free to ally with anyone, but mind it, 2024 won’t even see you on the chair of the Chief Minister, what to say about the post of the Prime Minister!’’
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao are in Bihar visiting Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and this is what the BJP did not like. In other words it was a lashing out against the opposition today as setting in motion what is considered as a promp effort to gather the leaders belonging to the opposition together eying on the 2024 general elections.
With the challenge Party MP Sushil Modi is in lime light who otherwise earlier Nitish Kumar’s deputy was. With his challenging words he seems to have ripped into the two opposition leaders, invoking PM Modi while challenging them to contest from the places where the BJP has its stronghold during the upcoming Bihar elections.
Mark the words of Sushil Modi which certainly be left unheard by the opposition – “If Nitish Kumar and KCR have the real guts, they should come to Himachal Pradesh and Gujrat for contesting elections from there. Only then they are going to know what is the real situation.”
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