Tejashwi Yadav said after meeting the top conference leaders to discuss the Bihar election strategy

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said after meeting the leadership of Congress in Delhi on Tuesday that Nitish Kumar had been hijacked by the BJP and that his National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would not form the government in the Bihar election that will be held later this year. In this meeting he discussed the agenda of the election and set another meeting in Patna on Thursday. Tejashwi met the congressional chief Mallikarjun Kharge to discuss the formula for the part of the Grand Alliance Alliance in the Bihar election and the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. He spoke to reporters after the meeting and said that the meeting was positive and that another meeting was scheduled in Patna on April 17. He said: “We have a meeting and positive discussion. We will meet again in Patna on April 17 and are determined to take Bihar forward. The center is carried step by step and it remains the poorest state, even after 20 years of rule. Nitish Ji was hijacked and the NDA will not come to power again.” In response to questions asked about the chief ministerial candidate of his alliance on the Bihar CM face of the Grand Alliance, Yadav said that the RJD and the congress will unanimously discuss and decide and decide and decide and decide and that the election strategy will be made in the next meeting. Sources said that a coordination committee will be formed at the meeting on April 17 by combining all the components of the Grand Alliance. As far as Pashupati paras is concerned, sources are involved that all options are open. The Grand Alliance Bihar election will be fought with strategy based on the following: Joint joint declaration of joint statement is expected to have a high political struggle in the Bihar election, including the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) – including the Janata Dal (United) and Bharatiya Janata Party under the leadership Minister Nitish Kumar – , which Congress, Rashtriy, is ready to have an opposition, Dal (RJD). Share this story -tags