We talk about the part of development, not a seat: Vijay Sinha

Patna, April 12 (IANS). Bihar and senior BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha clearly said on Saturday about the meeting of NDA voters meeting that we were talking about the part of developments, not the part of the seat. During a conversation with reporters in Patna, he said that there should be development in Bihar, lifting and welfare of the poor, that is the thinking of the NDA government and there is a meeting on this. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will come to Madhubani on April 24. He will address a rally here. Apart from the Madhubani district, people from ten districts in the area will participate in it. Here, the prime minister will receive guidance on the participation and usefulness of the public in other departments, including Panchayati Raj division, the Department of Rural Development, which will be beneficial and well -being for Bihar. Here, about the allegations of the destruction of Bihar in the NDA government of opposition in the meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Sinha said that those who are symbols of ruin ruin the words of the Word to the people. As long as the RJD lives in Bihar and the mentality of RJD’s culture and thinking can never respect Bihar. In Jansuraj’s founder Prashant Kishore’s political end of chief minister Nitish Kumar in November, BJP leader Vijay Sinha said he could be a ‘political expert’. The public will clean this ego. As for the rally of Prashant Kishore, he said that everyone has the right to get into democracy. Earlier, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, while sharing a cartoon on the social network website ‘X’, targeted Nitish Kumar. In this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stands on one leg and has a trophy in one hand. It was written about this trophy “weak cm”. It was also written with the post of this cartoon, “Kamal Kamal, 20 years of waste.” Tejashwi tried to surround Nitish Kumar and his government on other issues, including unemployment, migration, crime, bribery, bribery, flooding, inflation, paper leaks. -Ians MNP/As Share This Story Tags