‘Nitish Kumar has been compromised’: Rahul Gandhi makes big claims over NDA decision behind ‘Sushasan Babu’ exit from Bihar

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Nitish Kumar and Rahul Gandhi (right)

New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Launched a blistering attack on the NDA on Monday, making strong demands on the recent exit of the BJP ally Nitish Kumar He resigned as chief minister of Bihar, his longest-serving position in the state. Rahul claimed that the former Bihar chief minister was “damaged” during his tenure. tamil nadu Opinion poll campaign.Targeting JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar while campaigning for the ruling DMK-Congress alliance in Thoothukudi, Rahul said: “Nitish Kumar did not say a word; he went to the Rajya Sabha in silence.”The Congress leader also took aim at the BJP, claiming: “We will never allow the BJP to have a controllable government in Tamil Nadu.” He added, “The BJP wants a fully controllable government in Tamil Nadu, with a chief minister who walks the talk.”Recently, veteran politician Nitish Kumar entered the Union House for the first time in a move widely seen as the farewell phase of his long tenure in Bihar politics.Nitish Kumar’s exit from Bihar marked a major turning point in the state’s political history, officially ending the Lalu-Nitish duopoly and paving the way for the BJP to form the state’s first government under the leadership of Samrat Chaudhry.The Bihar Assembly elections held in November resulted in a landslide victory for the NDA. Despite years in power, the Nitish-led alliance emerged victorious, with the BJP gaining more seats than its long-time big brother JD(U) in the state for the first time.

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