**CM Nitish Kumar expresses confidence in alliance and predicts defeat for current ruling party in next elections**
After the INDIA alliance meeting, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed his belief that all parties are working together and this collaboration will yield positive results. He confidently stated that the current ruling party will be defeated in the upcoming elections.
**CM Nitish criticizes media’s captivity and vows to protect the country’s history**
CM Nitish Kumar addressed the media, stating that they are currently under captivity by external forces. He emphasized that once they are free from these constraints, they will be able to report and speak freely. CM Nitish also accused the BJP of attempting to alter the country’s history, while stating that they will not allow this to happen.
**CM Nitish targets PM Modi’s government and promises equal development for all**
CM Nitish Kumar directed his criticism towards the central government led by PM Modi, highlighting the excessive praise being given for work that is not being executed effectively. He also noted the lack of recognition for those who are performing well in the state. CM Nitish vowed to uplift every section of society and ensure that no one is neglected.
**Formal meeting held in Mumbai, formation of 14-member coordination committee**
Following an informal meeting on August 31st, the members of the India National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) coalition convened a formal meeting in Mumbai on September 1st. A 14-member coordination committee was established, with prominent leaders such as RJD supremo Lal Prasad Yadav, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and NCC chief Sharad Pawar in attendance.
**News Summary:**
– Bihar CM Nitish Kumar expresses confidence in alliance and predicts defeat for current ruling party in upcoming elections
– CM Nitish criticizes media’s captivity and vows to protect the country’s history
– CM Nitish targets PM Modi’s government and promises equal development for all
– Formal meeting held in Mumbai, formation of 14-member coordination committee