LJP’s Chirag Paswan is not invited to Nitish Kumar’s oath, opposition-free ceremony

JDU chief Nitish Kumar’s oath-taking ceremony was opposition-free. This is because the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) led by Tejashwi Yadav boycotted, while no one from Congress, a partner in the Grand Alliance, joined. At the same time, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) Chief Chirag Paswan, who describes himself as Hanuman of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, did
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LJP’s Chirag Paswan is not invited to Nitish Kumar’s oath, opposition-free ceremony

JDU chief Nitish Kumar’s oath-taking ceremony was opposition-free. This is because the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) led by Tejashwi Yadav boycotted, while no one from Congress, a partner in the Grand Alliance, joined. At the same time, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) Chief Chirag Paswan, who describes himself as Hanuman of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, did not even get an invitation.

However, Chirag congratulated Nitish on becoming CM. At the same time, Tanj also tightened up and said, “Congratulations to Nitish Kumar on becoming Chief Minister again.” I hope the government will complete its tenure and you will continue to be the NDA’s chief minister. ” If you can, make it complete. Congratulations once again on becoming the Chief Minister and the Bharatiya Janata Party for making you the Chief Minister. ”

The LJP chief wrote in another tweet, “Many congratulations to all the newly appointed ministers in Bihar.” I hope that the new government will realize Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of self-reliant Bihar. PM Modi has won big in Bihar. It is the desire of all Bihari to have a better chance in the conditions of Bihar.

On the other hand, Tejashwi tweeted, “Best wishes to Nitish Kumar on being nominated as Chief Minister”. I hope that instead of the ambition of the chair, they will make the government’s priority in the 19 lakh jobs of Jankanksha and NDA of Bihar and positive issues like education, medicine, earning, irrigation, hearing. In fact, the RJD also boycotted the swearing-in ceremony of the new government formed under Nitish’s leadership. RJD gave this information by tweeting.

According to RJD’s tweet, “RJD boycott oath-taking.” The mandate of change is against the NDA. The mandate was replaced with a ‘mandate’. The public is outraged by the NDA’s fraud. We are the people’s representatives and stand with the people. “Meanwhile, the Congress, the constituent of the opposition grand alliance in the state, also said that it would not attend the swearing-in.

Actually, Chirag’s LJP had split from the NDA before the election. The party contested alone. LJP opposed JD (U) and Nitish Kumar. However, his attitude towards BJP was soft. Please tell that Nitish took the oath of the Chief Minister for the seventh time on Monday. He was sworn in with five ministers from the JD (U) quota and seven from the BJP quota. Santosh Kumar Suman from the ‘Hum’ party and Mukesh Sahni, the head of the VIP party, also took the oath of office and secrecy.

With Nitish’s swearing-in, a tenure has started in which the JDU has already weakened and the BJP has emerged stronger than its regional ally party for the first time. In the Bihar Assembly elections, the NDA has got 125 seats, in which Nitish Kumar’s JDU has 43 seats while BJP has got 31 seats more (74 seats) than JDU.