If Muslim voters remain a bound vote bank, then how will they gain respect and participation: Chirag Paswan

Patna, October 25 (IANS). In Bihar, the Grand Alliance declared Tejashwi Yadav as the Chief Minister and Mukesh Sahni as the Deputy Chief Minister. However, along with this, a new debate has also arisen as to why no Muslim face has been presented in the state? Meanwhile, Union minister and president of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) Chirag Paswan raised questions about the grand alliance. Chirag Paswan says that the Grand Alliance is not ready to give a Muslim Chief Minister or a Deputy Chief Minister. He also gave a big message to the Muslim voters and said if you remain as a bound vote bank then how will you get respect and participation? Union minister Chirag Paswan wrote on the social media platform Will you get it?” This debate started when Mukesh Sahni was made the face of Deputy Chief Minister of the Grand Alliance. Mukesh Sahni hails from the ‘Mallah’ class, whose total population in the whole of Bihar is considered to be around 2.6 percent. At the same time, in Bihar, the Muslim population in Bihar is much more than this 17 percent. day Tejashwi Yadav tried to give a message to Muslim voters by sharing a picture. In this photo, Mukesh Sahni and RJD MLC Qari Sohaib were in the helicopter with Tejashwi Yadav. AIMIM leader and party president in Uttar Pradesh Shaukat Ali also raised questions on this. He wrote in ‘ Even before that, Shaukat Ali raised questions about the fact that Muslim faces are not presented. He wrote on social media platform ‘X’ on Thursday: “Deputy Chief Minister with 2 percent, Chief Minister with 13 percent and Minister of Carpet Laying with 18 percent.” He further said that if we say anything, we will be shown the fear of BJP. –IANS DCH/AS Share this story Tags