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Perhaps My Standing Too Low For Him, Yashwant Sinha On Unreachable Nitish Kumar

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'My Status Too Low For Him': Yashwant Sinha On 'Unreachable' Nitish Kumar

Yashwant Sinha visited Patna to hunt assist for the presidential election

Patna:

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is unreachable for Yashwant Sinha, the opposition's candidate within the presidential election. Throughout a go to to Patna as we speak, Mr Sinha advised reporters he tried to talk with Mr Kumar a number of instances, however the Bihar Chief Minister didn't return any of his calls.

Mr Sinha's chagrin seems to be wishful considering as Mr Kumar has already met with the Nationwide Democratic Alliance's presidential candidate Draupadi Murmu, leaving little doubt about the place his assist would go, additionally contemplating the BJP is Mr Kumar's Janata Dal (United) alliance accomplice in Bihar.

"I've been calling leaders throughout the nation in search of assist for the presidential election. I dialled the Bihar Chief Minister repeatedly, despatched messages, nevertheless it appears my standing is just too low that he (Mr Kumar) considers talking with me inappropriate. So no, I have not spoken with him," Mr Sinha advised reporters.

"However had I spoken with him, I might have advised him the identical factor I stated to everybody as we speak, that I consider Nitish ji ought to take into consideration Bihar. If a candidate is from Bihar, why will not he assist? I do not perceive. The day Draupadi Murmu's identify was introduced, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik made it clear he would assist her," Mr Sinha stated, referring to the two-time BJP MLA from Odisha who was additionally a minister within the Naveen Patnaik cupboard when the Biju Janata Dal, or BJD, dominated the state with the assist of the BJP.

Ms Murmu, 64, if elected, would be the first tribal girl to turn out to be the President of India.

Mr Sinha as we speak repeated his "rubber stamp" swipe on the Modi authorities's presidential candidate. Two weeks in the past, he had appealed to leaders throughout political traces to not choose a "rubber stamp President". He additionally alleged central businesses such because the Enforcement Directorate and the Revenue Tax Division have been misused to focus on opposition leaders.


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