Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, reaffirmed on Monday that his main goal was to bring together all of the opposition parties and that he did not seek any position inside the INDIA alliance.
While visiting the Sri Krishna Memorial Hall in Patna with his deputy Tejashwi Yadav, Nitish Kumar made the comments to the media.
“I don’t want to get hired. We keep telling them to delegate responsibility. I simply want to bring together all opposing parties. The Chief Minister declared, “I want to work in everyone’s best interests.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, the leader of the RJD, has already claimed that anyone could lead the coalition of the INDIA opposition.
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On Monday, Tejashwi spoke to the media as well and said: “There is a chance of making numerous conveners according to the regions. The nation’s attitude has changed recently. The Centre will undergo change. Mumbai is the location of our INDIA meeting, where everything will be made apparent. We are all working together, and additional parties may join us in Mumbai.
On Thursday and Friday, the alliance’s third meeting will be held in Mumbai.
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