Why did Nitish Kumar return early from Bangalore? Rejected the speculations of dissatisfaction, told this reason
JDU leader Lalan Singh rubbished speculations of Nitish Kumar being disgruntled, saying, “Nitish Kumar is the leader who united the opposition, and the one who brought everyone together. They can never get angry.”
The issue of early return of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar from the two-day meeting held in Bengaluru on 17 and 18 July 2023 to strengthen the unity of the opposition parties ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections is in the limelight. All kinds of speculations are being made about this. It is also being said that he was angry on some issues. Among these issues, there is also the issue of naming an alliance from an English word. There is a discussion that he was not in favor of expressing support by bringing a proposal directly without talking to everyone. However, the reason for his early return is being told by his party.
CM said, we are all united, 2024 will be very good for the opposition
CM Nitish Kumar, who reached a program in Rajgir on Wednesday, also answered the questions of the media on this issue. He said that such things are completely wrong. The Chief Minister said that he left only after everything was discussed in the meeting. He said that he left early because he had to come to Rajgir. CM said, we are all together for the interest of the country. Everything we said in the meeting was accepted. We all are united and will fight the 2024 elections together. 2024 will be very good for the opposition.
JDU leader Lalan Singh, on the other hand, rubbished speculations of Nitish Kumar being disgruntled, saying, “Nitish Kumar is the leader who united the opposition, and the one who brought everyone together. They can never get angry.”
The alliance formed after months of efforts by the opposition to unite against PM Narendra Modi’s government at the Center has now taken a concrete shape. Leaders of all the 26 parties involved in this will now meet again in Mumbai after Patna and Bengaluru. All the leaders are claiming that this alliance will be strong and capable of removing the Modi government from power in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.