Nitish Kumar criticizes Yogi Adityanath’s AAC comment


Bihar 2020 Election Live Updates: Nitish Kumar Criticizes Yogi Adityanath's CAA Comment

Bihar Assembly Election 2020: “Everyone belongs to this country, everyone is Indian,” he said.

New Delhi:

Bihar’s chief minister, Nitish Kumar, publicly rebuked Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister, on Wednesday for his comments on “expelling the infiltrators.”

“Who does all these malicious campaigns? Who says all this? I missed baat (nonsense)? Who will kick the people out? Nobody dares to do that. They all belong to this country, they are all Indians, “Bihar’s chief minister said at a public meeting.

Although Kumar did not name anyone in his speech, he was seen as a retort to his Uttar Pradesh counterpart, who has spoken out about the new law allowing Indian citizenship for non-Muslim minorities from neighboring Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if he fled from religious persecution and entered India before 2015.

Meanwhile, the percentage of votes in the second phase of voting in 94 seats in Bihar’s assembly elections increased to 55.70 from 54.64 after the Election Commission updated the figures on Wednesday.

Here are the live updates on the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections:

People of all castes should come together to form RJD government: Tejashwi Yadav

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said Thursday that people of all castes should come together to form the RJD government in Bihar, ANI reported.

“Everyone should come together to form a government, be it the advanced caste, the backward caste, the Dalits or the Mahadalites. I will bring them all together. We have made a resolution to bring everyone together to form the government,” Yadav told an election rally in Saharsa.

Chirag Paswan, whose attacks on the Chief Minister have been increasingly bitter since announcing his decision to contest the Bihar elections separately from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), attacked the leader of JD (U) today for an onion attack. at a public meeting while campaigning for state elections.

“Instead of asking people to come up to him and talk about their problems, he instigated them and said ‘pheko, pheko aur pheko,'” Party chief Lok Janshakti said today.

The revised voting percentage in the second phase of the Bihar polls was recorded at 55.70%

The percentage of votes in the second phase of voting in 94 seats in Bihar’s assembly elections increased to 55.70 after the Election Commission updated the figures on Wednesday.

The provisional voting figure as of Tuesday night was 54.64, which increased slightly after the polling panel updated the data with the arrival of more input from these constituencies.

“Who talks like that?” Nitish Kumar Discusses Yogi Adityanath’s AAC Commentary

Nitish Kumar publicly rebuked Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister, on Wednesday for his comments on “expelling the infiltrators.”

“Who does all these malicious campaigns? Who says all this? I missed baat (nonsense)? Who will kick the people out? Nobody dares to do that. Everyone belongs to this country, everyone is an Indian, “Bihar’s chief minister said at a public meeting.

Although Kumar did not name anyone in his speech, he was seen as a retort to his Uttar Pradesh counterpart, who has spoken out about the new law allowing Indian citizenship for non-Muslim minorities from neighboring Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if he fled from religious persecution and entered India before 2015.

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