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BJP, JD-U, LJP to fight Bihar polls together: Nadda

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
August 23, 2020 12:38 IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party president J P Nadda said on Sunday that all three National Democratic Alliance constituents in Bihar, the Janata Dal-United, Lok Janshakti Party and his party, will fight the coming assembly polls in the state together with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the face of the alliance, and expressed confidence that it will emerge victorious.



Nadda's remarks at a virtual meet of the Bihar BJP comes amid a bitter war of words between Kumar's JD-U and Chirag Paswan-headed LJP.

 

The BJP has been maintaining that the ruling National Democratic Alliance is intact in the state and has stuck to Kumar's projection as its chief ministerial face.

Nadda also claimed that the opposition in Bihar as well as elsewhere has become a "spent force" and asserted that the BJP is the only party which is being looked at by people with hope.

The opposition has neither ideology nor vision nor any spirit to serve people, and it can't rise above petty politics, he added.

He praised the Bihar government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and floods in the state.

The special package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been implemented in "letter and spirit", he said, asking the state BJP to go to people with its details.

Nadda also shared details of the Modi government's work to boost health care measures to battle the pandemic and to provide relief to people, especially the poor, with several packages.

Assembly elections in the state are due in October-November.

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