Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar accused the BJP on Sunday for working against the JD(U) in the 2020 assembly elections despite being in an alliance at that time. He also stated that the opposition political parties can win with a 'huge majority' and defeat the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls if they stand together.
In an address at the plenary session of Janata Dal (United) in Patna, the CM blamed BJP for his party's unsatisfactory performance in the assembly elections of 2020.
"They (BJP) should be reminded that never before had our party won fewer seats, either in assembly polls of 2005 or 2010. In 2020, we suffered as they tried to ensure the defeat of our candidates," said the JD(U) de facto leader about his former alliance partner which he did not mention by name. The longest-serving chief minister of the state recounted his reluctance to run for another term in office but agreeing to do the same upon the BJP's insistence.
"But Bihar was not getting anything (from the BJP government at the Centre). The demand for special status was not accepted. He (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) belongs to a state which has been prosperous since British Raj. The nation cannot progress without developing the poorer ones... I must say if all parties opposed to them (BJP) come together, such a grouping can rest assured of a huge majority. But the ball is in the court of all such parties. I will keep trying to make it happen," said Nitish Kumar.
(With PTI inputs)
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