Patna Sep 6, : Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s efforts to unite the opposition won’t produce any results because it appears too absurd as former JD(U) leader R.C.P Singh has said. “Nitish Kumar is worried about the unity of opposition leaders, but is not concerned about farmers struggling with drought.
Unity between opposition leaders isn’t feasible in the country.The CM believes that he is aiming for “Vipakshi” (Opposition) unity, but in fact he is aiming for “Pakshi” (Birds) unity that is far too unrealistic.
Since all birds differ from each the other, they can’t be joined.KCR arrived in Patna but what did they do?.The top leaders of the opposition in the country are also facing similar issues,” Singh said.
“Nitish Kumar has slammed the constitutional mandate of Bihar and went on to form a’mahagathbandhan’.
Then, he does not have an option but to submit to the wishes of RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yodav,” Singh said.
Notably, Nitish Kumar, along with JD(U) national president Lalan Singh, Ashok Chaudhary as well as Sanjay Jha, are making an excursion to the national capital to meet opposition leaders.
They also had a meeting with Congress president Rahul Gandhi as well as the former Karnataka chief minister H.D.Kumaraswami.The latter is set to have a meeting with Delhi Chief Minsiter Arvind Kejriwal later in the day.
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