If Nitish Kumar ever fights the election without a coalition, he would not even win double-digit seats: Tejashwi Yadav | India News


PATNA: If the prime minister Nitish kumarit is Janata dal (United) fought alone in the Bihar Assembly elections, could not get seats even in double digits, he claimed Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Tuesday.
The opposition leader in Bihar recounted the fate of Kumar’s JDU in the elections that he had fought alone without any alliance with the BJP or Congress, the RJD coalition.
“Nitish Kumar fought in the Vidhan Sabha elections in 1995 in unified Bihar (now Bihar and Jharkhand) and got only seven seats. In 2014, she fought with the left and won only two seats. If you ever fight alone in your life, the glorious face won’t even get double-digit seats. This is my challenge and claim, “Yadav’s tweet read.
Meanwhile, after BJP launched a campaign in Bihar ‘Na bhoole hai, Na bhulne denge’ seeking justice for the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) attacked the rival party and attacked it for its negligence towards migrant workers amid Covid-19.
RJD, in a translated tweet, said: “Neither forgotten nor will we let anyone forget! With the tricks of diverting focus; it won’t let you forget the real issues!”

Along with this tweet, RJD has posted four images similar to the stickers and posters with the photos of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput posted by BJP.
Bihar has 243 constituencies in the assembly and elections in the state must be held between October and November, as the term of the current assembly will end on November 29.
The Electoral Commission has yet to receive a final call for election dates in Bihar due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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