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DELHI CM KEJRIWAL SAYS that NITISH’S EXIT WILL BENEFIT I. N. D. I. A.

While Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has set a record of sort by becoming chief minister of Bihar for the ninth time changing sides at least five times, symbolic of an opportunistic politician, the Aam Admi Party leader, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Congress leader Jairam Ramesh are of the strong opinion that Nitish’s joining the BJP led NDA camp will benefit the India National Developmental Inclusive Alliance and the JD(U) BJP combine will suffer badly in Bihar.

Speaking to ANI on Monday, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said that in democracy the conduct of Bihar CM was not good and that he will suffer badly in Bihar.

He categorically said the INDIA block will be immensely benefited and the BJP led NDA will suffer badly saying that God willing the results of Chandigarh polls will bring good news for AAP and INDIA for sure on Tuesday.

It may be recalled that the main constituent of INDIA JD ( U) and its chief, Bihar CM being its main architect had given INDIA a huge jolt by joining the BJP led NDA camp on Sunday ( 28 th January) and taking the oath as Bihar CM for the ninth time.

Last time, three years ago when Nitish had left BJP Alliance and joined hands with RJD, Congress, Communist parties, he had openly said that he would prefer dying than rejoining the BJP in future.

He repeated ” There’s no point joining BJP ever in his life. But after three years, after first taking the sole initiative to form INDIA a conglomeration of 28 parties, regional and national and pledging to fight BJP tooth and nail , annoyed and badly disenchanted Nitish Kumar when not declared the unanimous PM candidate by INDIA bloc clandestinely hobnobbed with BJP and joined the bandwagon of BJP led NDA creating quite a furore in anti -BJP opposition camp bringing INDIA in jeopardy.

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