Explorer

Nitish govt made tall promises but failed in every sector; Will dig them out: Kushwaha

He further said that Bihar’s condition is worse than how it was 15 years ago.

New Delhi: Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) Chief Upendra Kushwaha on Thursday lashed out at ally Janta Dal United led by Nitish Kumar and claimed that his party would dig JDU out and form a government in Bihar. Taking on Bihar government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Kushwaha while speaking to ABP News said that Nitish government has completely failed in the state. Commenting on the education sector, he said “Education sector has completely deteriorated in Bihar”. He further added that “There is no law and order in the state and the crime rates are mounting every day.” He further said that Bihar’s condition is worse than how it was 15 years ago. Speaking on his alliance with NDA, he said “We allied with NDA and not with JD(U).” He said Nitish has lied to the people of Bihar has he made tall promises but didn’t fulfill any. Speaking further on the ongoing tussle of Ram Mandir, he said “I don’t understand why they are doing Mandir-Mandir ahead of election.” Taking a jibe at Bhartiya Jnata praty, he said “BJP is talking about making temples, but isn’t a job of a political party to make temples”. Kushwaha however didn’t speak about breaking alliance with NDA, an announcement which is likely to be made on Thursday.

Top Headlines

INDIA Bloc Meet To Bring Together 23 Parties; DMK To Skip, All Eyes On Mamata
INDIA Bloc Meet To Bring Together 23 Parties; DMK To Skip, All Eyes On Mamata
'Conspiracy Was Hatched': Gehlot's Big Claim On Missing Out Congress President Post
'Conspiracy Was Hatched': Gehlot's Big Claim On Missing Out Cong President Post
Opposition Slams Govt Over LPG Prices, Says Cylinders Cost Rs 89 More Since February
Opposition Slams Govt Over LPG Prices, Says Cylinders Cost Rs 89 More Since February
Are Indian Ships Still Stuck In The Strait Of Hormuz? Here's What Govt Says
Are Indian Ships Still Stuck In The Strait Of Hormuz? Here's What Govt Says

Videos

Jharkhand Political Battle: Jharkhand Rajya Sabha Election Heats Up as 5th Candidate Enters, But INDIA Bloc Reaches Consensus
Gujarat Industrial Fire: Massive Factory Fire in Surat’s Sayan Area, 6 Workers Rescued Safely
Post-Poll Violence: TMC Worker Arrested After Dramatic Hideout in Saree Shop Goes Viral in West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh: Dhirendra Shastri’s “Friendship Jihad” Remark Sparks Political Controversy Ahead of UP Elections
Mumbai Crime Investigation: Mumbai Concert Death Probe Intensifies as Police Question 8–10 People

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget