Nitish Kumar Meets Lalu Yadav
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made a sudden visit to meet RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav at the residence of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi in Patna. The meeting took place after both leaders attended a meeting in Mumbai. The visit has sparked speculation in political circles.
Work on Seat Sharing
Nitish Kumar announced that the seat sharing work for the Lok Sabha elections in India will be completed this month. He stated that there are no issues regarding seat sharing and all the work will be done in September. The Chief Minister made these remarks after attending a tribute program in the capital.
Consensus on Five Types of Works
Nitish Kumar mentioned that the meeting in Mumbai was successful and they will soon decide on election-related matters. He also revealed that they have agreed upon five types of work. As part of this, a program will be organized nationwide on Gandhi Jayanti, which is October 2. The aim is to move forward unitedly.
Doubts on One Nation, One Election
When asked about the Centre’s exercise on One Nation One Election, Nitish Kumar expressed doubts and questioned why the census was not conducted before implementing it. He stated that the party will present its views in Parliament when a proposal regarding simultaneous Assembly and Lok Sabha elections is put forth. He also criticized the BJP and claimed that the central government is nervous.
Reduced School Holidays
Nitish Kumar defended the reduction of school holidays by the Education Department, stating that the goal is to provide proper education to children. He invited anyone with concerns to share their opinions, as the government is open to listening to everyone.
News Summary:
- Nitish Kumar met Lalu Prasad Yadav at the residence of Rabri Devi in Patna.
- Seat sharing work for the Lok Sabha elections in India will be completed this month.
- Both leaders agreed on five types of work and will organize a program on Gandhi Jayanti.
- Nitish Kumar expressed doubts on One Nation One Election and criticized the BJP.
- The reduction of school holidays aims to provide proper education to children, according to Nitish Kumar.