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‘Two BJP leaders chargeable for Nitish chopping ties with NDA in Bihar’

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Express News Service

PATNA: Even because it was an open secret that Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar was uncomfortable with BJP leaders Vijay Kumar Sinha and Sanjay Jaiswal when he was in NDA, senior JD (U) minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav on Thursday made it official by disclosing that their common assaults on his authorities prompted Nitish to snap ties with BJP.

The minister’s assertion on JD (U) quitting NDA for the second time got here a number of days after Nitish in a operate revealed that he left the alliance after Yadav and one other minister Sanjay Jha suggested him to take action.

While Vijay Kumar Sinha who was Speaker of the state meeting within the former NDA authorities was displaying Nitish authorities in a nasty gentle within the meeting, state BJP president Jaiswal was doing the identical factor outdoors the House, Yadav claimed.

Though Nitish’s disliking for Jaiswal had not changed into a public face-off, each CM and Sinha had an intense disagreement contained in the meeting over a problem associated to the constituency of the speaker even when JD (U) was sharing energy with BJP at the moment.

“Sinha is now speaking against the Nitish government loudly but before doing so, he should tell about his performance when he was a minister in the Nitish cabinet. When Sinha remains in opposition, he speaks so many things but when he is in government, he does not work,” he remarked.

“It is intriguing what drawback Sinha and Jaiswal have with Nitish,” he requested.

Yadav mentioned that Jaiswal had opposed Nitish’s insurance policies vehemently even when NDA was within the saddle. He mentioned Jaiswal was inflicting embarrassment to the Nitish authorities by asking questions on prohibition, legislation and order scenario, corruption and officialdom.

Jaiswal had instantly held the administration and police chargeable for assaults on BJP leaders and their homes throughout the Agniveer stir within the state. It had triggered a verbal duel between Jaiswal and JD (U) president and MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh aka Lalan Singh.

PATNA: Even because it was an open secret that Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar was uncomfortable with BJP leaders Vijay Kumar Sinha and Sanjay Jaiswal when he was in NDA, senior JD (U) minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav on Thursday made it official by disclosing that their common assaults on his authorities prompted Nitish to snap ties with BJP.

The minister’s assertion on JD (U) quitting NDA for the second time got here a number of days after Nitish in a operate revealed that he left the alliance after Yadav and one other minister Sanjay Jha suggested him to take action.

While Vijay Kumar Sinha who was Speaker of the state meeting within the former NDA authorities was displaying Nitish authorities in a nasty gentle within the meeting, state BJP president Jaiswal was doing the identical factor outdoors the House, Yadav claimed.

Though Nitish’s disliking for Jaiswal had not changed into a public face-off, each CM and Sinha had an intense disagreement contained in the meeting over a problem associated to the constituency of the speaker even when JD (U) was sharing energy with BJP at the moment.

“Sinha is now speaking against the Nitish government loudly but before doing so, he should tell about his performance when he was a minister in the Nitish cabinet. When Sinha remains in opposition, he speaks so many things but when he is in government, he does not work,” he remarked.

“It is intriguing what drawback Sinha and Jaiswal have with Nitish,” he requested.

Yadav mentioned that Jaiswal had opposed Nitish’s insurance policies vehemently even when NDA was within the saddle. He mentioned Jaiswal was inflicting embarrassment to the Nitish authorities by asking questions on prohibition, legislation and order scenario, corruption and officialdom.

Jaiswal had instantly held the administration and police chargeable for assaults on BJP leaders and their homes throughout the Agniveer stir within the state. It had triggered a verbal duel between Jaiswal and JD (U) president and MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh aka Lalan Singh.