Nitishkumar gets PM post on 4th June, we have proof… JTU's counter attack on Congress

The JD(U) and the Congress have come face to face over Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's offer of the Prime Minister's post. JTU spokesperson KC Tyagi has responded to Congress leader KC Venugopal's comment that there is no information. He said it shows the political bankruptcy of Indian Bloc leaders who are not ready to make Nitish Kumar the coordinator of the alliance. Now he was given the post of Prime Minister. He also said that he was happy that Nitish Kumar supported Narendra Modi's name as the new Prime Minister after the JTU leadership overruled him. And with this all the rumors ended. If any leader wants to know the name or deny it, we have all the evidence. The recommendation came to Nitish Kumar on June 4, after the election results. It was a mistake not to make an offer, an offer was made. I have the names and dialogues of the leaders. I will make it public in due course. All the parties were in support of Nitish Kumar' said JTU spokesperson, Nitish Kumar is the founder of All India. When Congress was politically untouchable, AAP, Samajwadi, PRS, TMC leaders were not ready to sit with them, but Nitish Kumar sat in Patna and bridged that gap. All regional partners were in favor of making Nitish Kumar the convener, but as part of a conspiracy, Arvind Kejriwal and Mamata Banerjee nominated Mallikarjun Kharge's name. We can't accept insults: Tyagi added that it has already been decided that the PM has no face in the Indian alliance. A senior Congress leader questioned the appointment of Nitish Kumar as convener and said, “We cannot accept such an insult. JDU has severed ties with its alliance and joined the NDA.” K.C. Before this counter attack by Tyagi, Congress leader KC Venugopal had said that we do not have any such information about Nitish Kumar being given the post of Prime Minister. Apart from this, many party leaders have also said that it is baseless.

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