What’s your take… Chacha ji? Tejashwi asks Nitish after BJP’s poor poll show
Team Udayavani, Dec 12, 2018, 3:33 PM IST
Patna: After BJP’s poor poll show, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav Wednesday asked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar if he was willing to go back on his assertion that there would be no challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2019 general elections.
Tejashwi’s remark came in the backdrop of assembly poll results in three states — Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh — where the BJP lost to the Congress, an ally in the RJD-led grand alliance in Bihar.
“Just after switching sides to the NDA, Nitish Kumar had said that nobody has the potential to challenge Modi.
“With all humility, I want to ask Nitish Kumar as what is your take on this (the statement) now. Are you contemplating to take a u-turn again after talking to your conscience? Aren’t you Chacha ji?,” Tejashwi, who is the opposition leader in Bihar, tweeted.
Nitish Kumar had dumped the RJD and the Congress, to rejoin the BJP-led NDA in 2017.
After snapping ties, Kumar had said, “Now nobody has the potential to pose a challenge to PM Modi.”
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Want to let world know about ‘Chinese repression’: Tibetan girl who was jailed for demanding ‘Free Tibet’
After LS polls phase II ‘washout’, desperate PM ‘fear mongering’: Cong
Baramati a fight for Maharashtra’s pride; MVA will win 30-35 LS seats in state: Raut
BJP’s Nadda questions Mamata Banerjee’s electoral strategy in light of Sandeshkhali arms recovery
Auto rickshaw driver brutally murdered in Kozhikode
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Want to let world know about ‘Chinese repression’: Tibetan girl who was jailed for demanding ‘Free Tibet’
After LS polls phase II ‘washout’, desperate PM ‘fear mongering’: Cong
Traffic noise can increase risk of cardiovascular disease: Study
Baramati a fight for Maharashtra’s pride; MVA will win 30-35 LS seats in state: Raut
Siddaramaiah holds dharna protesting Centre’s ‘injustice’ in release of drought relief to Karnataka