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In Bihar, a double engine keeps breaking down; Mallikarjun Kharge takes aim at Nitish Kumar

Taking a jab at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge referred to him as “a man of no principles.”.

Speaking to a crowd in Katihar, Bihar, he said that during the last ten years of the NDA’s administration, the state had not advanced. Kharge compared the BJP’s precarious coalition with Kumar’s JDU to a train. He said that the BJP-JDU double-engine government in Bihar continues to go awry. Tariq Anwar, a candidate for the Lok Sabha from Katihar, has been nominated by the Congress.

In Bihar, the so-called twin engine often has mishaps that result in the train derailing. Tejashwi Yadav, our ally and head of the RJD, often claims that Nitish Kumar, or “chacha,” has fled. My recommendation to him is to let his uncle flee and not to connect himself with him any further. Kumar lacks a philosophy and values. According to his convenience, he switches alliances,” Kharge said.

The head of the Congress said that the ministers of the BJP had made remarks on modifying the Constitution. “When Modi visited Bihar recently, he claimed that the opposition was politicizing the situation. Maybe Modi ignored what his RSS chairman and other BJP-RSS officials had to say. In order to amend the Constitution, BJP-RSS leaders, MPs, and candidates have been pleading for a majority for a long time. The Constitution has to be saved, according to Kharge.

He said that the BJP was dodging the actual problems, which included unemployment and inflation. He said that the BJP was abusing enforcement agencies and utilizing money power to topple elected governments in many states.

In the ten years of the NDA’s reign, what has Bihar gained? Bihar does not have any factories. Bihar laborers relocate to other cities in search of employment. The country has been decimated by Agniveer, GST, and demonetisation. Indicate one promise that the Prime Minister has kept when making his “Modi ki guarantee.” When he arrived in Bihar, he stated, “Where is the package that will be given? It is worth Rs 1.25 lakh crore.”

In addition, Kharge spoke at a rally in nearby Kishanganj, where party MP Mohammad Javed is attempting to win a hat-trick. On April 26, Katihar and Kishanganj will have their second round of elections.

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