Veto in 2015 because of criminal cases now became minister: Prashant Kishor

Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor on Friday claimed that the new cabinet in Bihar has some ministers whose names were vetoed in 2015, when the Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) came to power after winning the assembly elections. Kishor, who had worked closely with a coalition that included then chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), Lalu Prasad’s RJD and Congress, made the claim in response to questions from journalists in Darbhanga district, where he was asked about a tainted controversy. I was asked. Minister

There were several names that were vetoed in 2015 because of the taint of criminal records of the individuals concerned. “I can see three of them comfortably seated in the ministry in which the oath has been taken,” Kishor said. Kishor, who was inducted into the JD(U) in 2018 and was promoted to the rank of national vice president within a month, only after being out in less than two years, called for his needless exit from the party. Also attributed the inconsistency in the line.

It was decided in the party that we will oppose the Citizenship Amendment Bill. But JD(U) MPs voted in its favour. Nitish Kumar Told me that he did not know as he was on tour and later he passed a resolution against NRC in the state assembly. He said that this lack of consistency made me uncomfortable. The recent turmoil was another incident in the state, which has been rocked by political instability since 2012. Narendra Modi National prominence began to emerge, claimed Kishor.

He said that my best wishes are with the new government but this alliance of seven parties will not remain like this. Kishor, who is touring the state as part of the Bihar-focused Jan Suraj Abhiyan, which may later evolve into a political party, earlier in the day launched an online poll showing Nitish Kumar’s latest votes. Feedback was sought from people on Face. In a poll launched on his official Twitter handle, Kishor asked users to vote with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ for his question in Hindi.

He said, “This is the sixth experiment of Nitish Kumar in the last 10 years towards government formation. Do you think the people of Bihar will benefit this time? Earlier this month, Nitish Kumar severed ties with the BJP-led NDA and became the chief minister of the rival grand alliance. The current ruling alliance comprising seven parties JD(U), RJD, Congress, CPI(ML), CPI, CPI(M) and HAM, which has over 160 MLAs in the 243-member Assembly.

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