Tejashwi doesn't know what he says, then Nitish Kumar Cm: Santosh Singh

Patna, April 12 (IANS). Bihar Labor Resources Minister Santosh Singh has accused the leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tejashwi Yadav, of confusing the people of the state. In addition, he claims that the next cm of the state will also be Nitish Kumar. Let me tell you that Tejashwi Yadav, leader of opposition in the Bihar Law meeting, said at a meeting on April 8: “Give me a chance for five years. Age is raw, but the tongue is confirmed.” Santosh Singh plagued Tjashwi Yadav’s remark and said he himself did not know what he was saying. He claimed that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is completely healthy and that he will be the Chief Minister of Bihar in the 2025 election. He advised Tejashwi to remove his confusion. The people of Bihar look at the development and good management led by Nitish Kumar. Bihar is on the path of development by going out of the jungle Raj and people understand it. Singh attacked the opposition alliance, saying that this alliance is only formed for power and selfishness. He took a spade in the position of Congress and said that there was no basis in Bihar. He claimed that if Congress disputed 243 seats, the bail would be forfeited. He accused the opposition parties of blackmailing each other, saying that this alliance is not in the public interest, but for the part of the seat. Santosh Singh also criticized Prashant Kishore. He said Prashant Kishore claimed that he had won all four seats in the election, but that his party had lost. He called on Prashant Kishore and other leaders to work on the development of Bihar, not to work for selfishness. The people of Bihar are with good management and Nitish Kumar. He claimed that Nitish would once again become the chief minister with a strong majority in the 2025 election. Singh, who was targeted at Mamta Banerjee, said she was doing the politics of appeal. He claimed that Mamta was trying to encourage some communities in Bengal, but that the public would not come under his confusion. He said that Prime Minister Narendra’s vision ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’, in which all the 140 countrymen are cared for. Singh claims that 98 percent of the country’s Muslim community wants development, but that some leaders do politics in the name of religion by two percent of people. Santosh Singh said opposition leaders are trying to fool the public, but that people are now aware of it. He said that the Modi government works for each class, be it road, electricity, water or schemes for the poor. He described opposition movements such as sponsored, saying that none of them would be achieved. Singh called on all leaders to rise above party politics and contribute to the development of the country and Bihar. -Ians shk/kr