Bihar meeting elections: Pawan Singh’s meeting with Upendra Kushwaha and Amit Shah in Delhi increased political stir

The political stir for the upcoming meeting election in Bihar is constantly increasing. Meanwhile, the Bhojpuri singer and actor -turned Pawan Singh increased political stir by meeting two major leaders in Delhi. He first met Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLSP), head Upendra Kushwaha, and then met directly the Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah. According to information, Pawan Singh’s encounter with Upendra Kushwaha was not only formal. The two leaders discussed the alliance and part of the seat in the light of the Meeting election in Bihar. Political experts believe that this synergy of Pawan Singh with Kushwaha can be important to the NDA alliance. After meeting AMIT Shah and political discussion with Kushwaha, Pawan Singh’s meeting with AMIT Shah became a topic of discussion in political corridors. According to sources, the NDA strategy, seating comparison and potential candidates were discussed at the meeting at the meeting. Pawan Singh’s activism also increased curiosity and political movement within BJP and allies. After meeting these two great leaders of Hot Pawan Singh, politics in Bihar, Political Stir has tightened in Bihar. Especially in light of his popularity in Bhojpur and surrounding areas, it is said to be able to contest from the ARA meeting. Opposition leaders also responded to the activism of Pawan Singh. Tej Pratap Yadav, the older son of RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and president of Janashakti Janata Dal (JSP), said at the meeting that Pawan Singh’s political entry will certainly bring new stir, but the public will decide how much his effect will be. Opposition parties have also indicated to strengthen their strategy. Political analysis experts believe that popular face like Pawan Singh can change the election equation. His grip in Bhojpuri films and singing is strong in rural and urban areas. This is why political parties consider him a ‘voting couch -attractive candidate’ for a coalition or an NDA ticket. Share this story -tags

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