bihar chief minister nitish kumar met the governor on tuesday (January 23). There was a stir in the political corridors of bihar regarding his meeting. Now election strategist and architect of Jan Suraj prashant kishor has reacted regarding this meeting. PK said that no one on earth can tell in which direction nitish kumar will go after the lok sabha results of 2024, even nitish kumar cannot tell, even he does not know.
prashant kishore said- 'Nitish Kumar scares...'
Issuing a statement, prashant Kishore, the architect of Jan Suraj Padyatra, attacked nitish kumar and said that a few days ago, in the coordination committee meeting, his party president Lalan Singh did not go, he sent some other person. It is not that nitish kumar is joining bjp tomorrow. This is the style of politics of nitish kumar, who always keeps scaring those who stay with him that if they do not pay attention to us, we can go there also.
prashant kishore said that nitish kumar will hold a press conference tomorrow and will say that my conscience is telling me that I will not live with these people anymore. Everyone did not unite, I had said that everyone should unite, if it did not happen then what to do now? Now going to bjp again. nitish kumar keeps doing this kind of politics. I tell every day that I do not think he will leave before the Lok Sabha. He will remain till Lok Sabha.
PK said that first understand why they have formed the Grand Alliance. Before nitish kumar formed the Grand Alliance in August, he came to delhi in march and sat with me for hours. We also met in Patna, he went with RJD only because he had this thought in his mind that if bharatiya janata party wins in the country after the 2024 lok sabha elections, then he will remove me and make me his Chief Minister. JDU had 42 MLAs and bjp had 75, so due to this fear they thought that before bjp removes us, we ourselves should form a grand alliance and the chair will remain at least till 2025. nitish kumar will go in the direction as per his convenience and in which he sees his own interest.