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Bihar Prime Minister Nithis Kumar. Archive

Bihar Prime Minister Nithis Kumar. File | Photo credit: PTI

The partner of the Alliance of Nda, JD (U), placed a great poster outside his party office, stating that Nithis Kumar would continue in the position of Bihar Prime Minister until 2030, after his counterpart from Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, the leaders said in the east or surveys in East Choudhary. “

Asking for another term for the oldest bihar prime minister, the message on the poster burned: ‘25 se 30, phir seith‘(Nitenh again from 2025 to 2030).

JD leaders (U) said the message reflects that ‘Nithis Magic’ was intact.

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Mr. Saini had caused the controversy by stating that the BJP would retain the power in Bihar, where the surveys of the Assembly are due at the end of this year, under leadership or the main vice minister Choudhay.

“The march of the BJP victory should continue from Haryana to Bihar. The victory flag would be deployed in Bihar by Samrat Choudhary,” Saini said in an event in Gurgaon.

Reacting to Mr. Saini’s comment, said JD (U) the national spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad PTI “The Bihar Assembly elections will be fought under the leadership of Chief Nithis Kumar … It will be the face of the NDA in the next surveys. Supro JD (U) will lead the Government of the NDA, which will be formed after the surveys of the Assembly.”

The leader of JD (U) Senior, Neeraj Kumar, told journalists: “The ideas for such posters come from party workers, who placed them throughout the city and also outside the party’s office. I heard about this poster. There is no confusion at all … The leadership of Nithis Ji, which Mess will continue to be the CM of 2025-2030 … is simple.” He has made it clear that Kumar will continue as the main minister or Bihar after the assembly elections.

He had reacted with surprise when his attention was called the statement of the opposition that after the elections, the BJP could exploit his father, since he was fed up with playing the second violin of the 74 -year -old politician.

“There is no doubt that my father continues as the CM after the victory of the NDA in the surveys. Amit Shah Uncle said that when he recently arrived here. Samrat Choudhay (Deputy CM) has said the same thing,” Nishhant said in the state capital.

Mr. Choudhay also said that the NDA will retain power in the state and form the next government “under leadership” or Kumar.

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