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Controversy / Nitish said- Prashant Kishore was brought to the party at Amit Shah’s behest; PK’s answer- You’re lying

‘Ask PK whether you will stay in the party’

Nitish said – We had brought someone to a small party. At the behest of Amit Shah, I included Prashant Kishor in the party. Amit Shah told me to include Prashant in the party. Now if he wants to go, he can go. But, if he has to stay with JDU, then he has to follow the policy and principles of the party. I have come to know that PK (Prashant Kishore) is strategizing for Aam Aadmi Party. In such a situation, now they should ask them whether they want to stay in JDU or not. Taking a dig at his statements, Nitish said, “Our party is not a party of big people where any issue has been tweeted and emailed. Everyone is free to express his opinion. One (Pawan Verma) writes a letter, and the other (Prashant Kishore) tweets. They will stay as long as they wish to be in the party. We respect everyone. ”

Prashant Kishore said – I will reach Bihar and answer

On Nitish Kumar’s statement, JDU Vice President Prashant Kishore said – Nitish ji has spoken, now wait for my reply. I will go to Bihar to answer them. Prashant Kishore is currently in Delhi and has not revealed the date of his departure to Bihar.

Prashant and Pawan are causing trouble for JDU

Recent statements by Prashant Kishore and Pawan Vermake have led the JDU to a dilemma in the NDA many times. Both leaders are constantly raising questions about CAA and NRC. On December 14, Prashant Kishore met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Even after this, their notes did not change. However, he remained silent for some time about the CAA, but continued to raise his voice against the NRC.

Pawan expressed displeasure over the alliance in Delhi elections

Pawan Verma wrote a letter to Nitish Kumar expressing displeasure over the alliance between BJP and JDU in the Delhi Assembly elections. When Nitish was questioned in this regard, he said that his letter had no meaning. Send a mail and make a statement in the media. What does Pawan Varma want to prove by tweeting and making statements in the media? His letter is of no importance.

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