Political Controversy: New Leadership in Bihar Sparks Debate
Prashant Kishor criticizes Bihar's new CM appointment as undemocratic, arguing it disregards the people's mandate for Nitish Kumar. He questions the educational qualifications and past criminal allegations of Samrat Choudhary, raising concerns about transparency and governance in Bihar under BJP's leadership.
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In a heated press conference held in Purnea, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor accused the BJP of undermining democratic values by imposing a new chief minister in Bihar without public consent. He claimed that the BJP's recent political maneuvering in the state lacks both democracy and dignity.
Kishor argued that the mandate was originally in favor of Nitish Kumar, but Samrat Choudhary was installed as CM through questionable methods, including financial inducements during the election. He criticized the decision, suggesting it betrays the voters who were promised continuous leadership by Kumar.
Highlighting transparency concerns, Kishor questioned Choudhary's educational qualifications and past criminal connections. Kishor calls for the BJP's accountability in fulfilling its electoral promises and urges vigilance from the public regarding the performance of the newly formed government.
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