CPI Secretary Secretary D. Raja's visit to Patna, emphasis on opposition solidarity in the Bihar election
Patna, June 24 (IANS). In the midst of the enthusiasts of the Bihar election, the National Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) D. Raja reached Patna on Tuesday. The stir in political circles as a result of his visit intensified. D. Raja holds a meeting with party workers and discusses the election strategy. There is also the possibility of meeting his RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav and leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav. When asked about the nomination of Lalu Prasad Yadav for the post of RJD president, D. Raja said we wanted him all the best. The internal decision of any party is their right and we respect it. All opposition parties must come on a platform with mutual understanding and shared thinking, so that the BJP and its allies, including Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, give an appropriate answer this time. The secretary of the CPI secretary said that our dream is a secular and democratic India, where all parties gather with equal thinking. The solidarity of the opposition is the greatest question of time today. RJD, Congress and other allies must be right so that the opposition can strengthen. When asked about the leader of the opposition, he said that the decision on this would be made at the right time, but the biggest question at the moment is how to unite the opposition. Tejashwi Yadav is a big face in this battle and currently the leader of opposition is the responsibility of opposition. The CPI leader said that the lack of loyalty is clearly visible in what the central government says. The public is now fed up with their hollow promises. At the same time, he supported the ethnic census and said it is now to see when and how the government implements it. This census is very important for social justice. During his visit, D. Raja clarified that the CPI would descend with its alliance in the upcoming election and that its slogan would remain, Bado Government, Save Bihar! ” -Ians psk/abm shares this story tags