Athawale On Nitish Kumar: 'Homecoming' advice to Nitish Kumar! 


 

Union minister RamdasAthawale reached patna on saturday (July 29), where he traveled to some parts of the state. Athawale has advised bihar Chief minister nitish kumar to come back to NDA. Also appealed to them not to attend the meeting of opposition parties to be held in Maharashtra.


Union minister RamdasAthawale has reached bihar on a two-day tour, his statement is sure to heat up politics. The Union minister claims that nitish kumar was not happy when rahul gandhi named the alliance as INDIA. Athawale said, in such a situation, we request that he should not go to the meeting in mumbai again.


'JDU regrets walking out of NDA'

RamdasAthawale argued for his good relations with nitish kumar and praised him fiercely. He also questioned Nitish Kumar's decision to go with RJD. Athawale said that despite 'good relations' with PM Modi, bihar Chief minister Nitish Kumar's exit from the Janata Dal (U) is a matter of regret.


Along with Athawale, Nitish was also a Union minister in late former PA Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government. He said that when he was the railway minister in Atal ji's government. Even then I had good relations with him. Athawale asked Nitish that when you had to go with RJD, then why did he join us (NDA) six years ago.


Is he in favor of Nitish Kumar's return?

Is he in favor of Nitish Kumar's return to the BJP-led NDA? In response to this question, Athawale said, 'Nitish Kumar and bjp have to take a decision on this. The RPI leader made this comment keeping in mind the repeated claims made by Union home minister amit shah that from now on there would be no compromise with the JDU chief.


Giving a big statement, RamdasAthawale said that, the way change has taken place in Maharashtra, in the same way there should be change in bihar as well. The way change has taken place in Maharashtra, everyone is leaving and coming with us. He said that in the same way he expects from bihar as well, as has happened in Maharashtra, the same should happen in bihar as well.

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