What Premier Modi said in Upendra Kushwaha's ear on stage in Siwan, the discussions in political corridors have

After Premier Narendra Modi’s visit to Bihar, a question is moving quickly in political circles – what did Premier Modi in the ear of Upendra Kushwaha say on stage? An interesting scene was seen on stage during the government program and public meeting held in Siwan on Friday, which looked all eyes. In fact, as soon as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar teamed up with the prime minister and moved forward on stage, Premier Modi said at the same time to say something to the leader of Janata Dal (s) Upendra Kushwaha. This scene is captured on camera and now it is discussed a lot in the political corridors of Patna to Delhi. What was the message of PM Modi? However, the prime minister did not publicly disclose what he said in Kushwaha’s ear, but the market of speculation about these ‘ears and ears’ is hot. Many political analysts consider it a ‘political sign’, especially if the election in the meeting is proposed in Bihar later this year. Two important speculations are made in Patna’s political corridors: a sign of political role: Some people believe that the Prime Minister Upendra Kushwaha indicated to future strategic cooperation. Kushwaha, who was previously part of the NDA and currently shows himself in the role of ‘fans’, can again play an active role. Personal appreciation or reminder: Some political experts believe it should have been only a light-hearted personal conversation, he asks for a situation or reminds of old collaboration. ‘Gramjoshi’ with Chirag Paswan was also a discussion with Chirag Paswan at this stage politics. Of the hands between the two leaders to smile at each other, the scenes are captured in cameras, which are very enthusiasm among the supporters of LJP (Ram Vilas). 10,000 Crore Development Plans and Political Messages PM Modi has introduced the groundstone of more than Rs 10,000 crore projects during Siwan tour, including Bharat train to water and sewer projects, the first delivery of PM housing. Although the program was completely focused, the mutual body language and meetings of the leaders on stage made it clear that the tour was not only limited to the launch of the plans, but it also had a look at the election strategy. Share this story -tags