Why election strategist Prashant Kishor separated from Nitish Kumar, himself revealed – why election strategist Prashant Kishor separated from Nitish Kumar himself revealed

by times news cr

2024-09-29 15:07:24
Patna: Election strategist Prashant Kishore, during a press conference in Patna, the capital of Bihar, made his opposition to the state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar clear and criticized his policies. Prashant Kishore, who once campaigned for Nitish Kumar’s party in the Bihar Assembly elections, on Sunday raised questions on his policies and administrative decisions.

When Nitish was the Railway Minister – PK

Talking to journalists, Prashant Kishore said that Nitish Kumar, whom I had helped in 2014, had political morality at that time. Giving an example, Kishor said that when Nitish Kumar was the Railway Minister, he had resigned on moral grounds when more than 200 people died in a train accident in West Bengal.

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Corona period

He also raised questions on CM Nitish Kumar regarding the situation during the Corona epidemic. He said that Nitish Kumar, whom I am opposing, did not come out even when thousands of people died and lakhs of children were wandering on the streets.

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Infatuation with chair- PK

He said that Nitish Kumar did not face defeat in the 2015 elections, he had 117 MLAs and he had taken the right decisions. But, when his party got only 42 seats in the 2020 assembly elections, he still decided to become the Chief Minister, which was a violation of the public order.

taunt on Nitish

Prashant Kishore said that after the election results of Assembly elections 2020, I had talked to Nitish Kumar and advised him to avoid becoming the Chief Minister. But, he assumed the post of Chief Minister at 6:30 pm on the same day. I was supporting good administration, but now in the situation, I am opposing Nitish Kumar.

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