Nitish Kumar again turned around – I did not agree to the last election, said – I say in every election, the end is good

In the Bihar elections, the NDA performed brilliantly, again winning a majority. However, this time there has been a difference of seats between the alliance partner BJP and JDU. While BJP has become the second-largest party in Bihar with 74 seats, JDU slipped to the third position with 43 seats. On this, CM Nitish Kumar
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Nitish Kumar again turned around – I did not agree to the last election, said – I say in every election, the end is good

In the Bihar elections, the NDA performed brilliantly, again winning a majority. However, this time there has been a difference of seats between the alliance partner BJP and JDU. While BJP has become the second-largest party in Bihar with 74 seats, JDU slipped to the third position with 43 seats. On this, CM Nitish Kumar held a press conference on Thursday evening. Here, when he was asked about the statement ‘last election’ given at the last time of campaigning, So Nitish Kumar cleverly turned around and said that all the people got his point wrong.

What did Nitish say in the press conference ?: Nitish Kumar clarified his last election statement in response to a question during the press conference and said, “You people did not hear that right. Did you understand? We speak this in every last election meeting. All’s well that ends well. If you see, see its back, look forward. Overall view. Then there is a whole thing. ”

Nitish said at the Dhamdaha rally: This is my last election: Nitish Kumar had rallied in Dhamdaha of Purnia just before the third phase of voting. Here he said, “Know, today is the last day of the election. The day after is an election and this is my last election. All’s well that ends well.” Seeking votes for the JDU candidate, Nitish had said- You tell, I will vote. Should we dedicate the rosary of victory to them? You all assured me. Now the day after tomorrow, all of you will vote and make you victorious. ”

There was speculation in the political circles after Nitish Kumar’s statement that this was his last election. However, after the formation of the NDA government, Nitish’s tone again changed. During the press conference itself, he attacked LJP and its chief Chirag Paswan in gestures at the loss of JDU. Nitish said that now it is for the NDA to decide what the next steps will be. The election results are being analyzed. One seat is being seen. All four constituents of NDA will meet together.