Anant Singh, a prominent political figure from Bihar, has announced his decision to contest elections against Nitish Kumar’s party, shortly after his release from Beur Jail. This announcement comes after he secured bail from the Patna High Court in connection with the Pachmahla case. Speaking to the press, Singh acknowledged Nitish Kumar’s accomplishments over the past two decades and predicted his continued leadership for the next 25 years. He praised Kumar’s work in improving public infrastructure such as roads, electricity, and water supply. Singh anticipates that Nitish Kumar will remain as Chief Minister for the next 25 years. The former MLA, also known as ‘Chhote Sarkar,’ was granted bail in the Pachmahla firing case by the High Court, providing a significant advantage before the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.
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