Katihar: JULUI MP Chirag Paswan on Friday said his priority would strengthen the organization at the grassroots level after the coup in the Lok Jansakti Party (LJP) founded by his father late Ram Vilas Paswan.
Chirag told MediodPersons in Kathar on the sidelines of ‘ashirvad yatra’ ‘who he was looking for people and also tried to feel their pulse through his visit to a different district as part of Yatra.
At the same time, he estimated intermediate polls in the state.
He said Nda would not remain united in the coming days, leading to intermediate polls in the state.
“We have started preparations for middle polls and ask party workers to be ready.
I have decided to start ‘Padyatra’ from October,” he added.
“We betrayed by family members themselves, then what other people should talk about.
The purpose of my Yatra is to gather support from 25 Lakh voters,” said Chirag.
“As a United minister, Paswanji worked tirelessly for other food security and other related bills in parliament.
He has worked with six main ministers of the country.
Thus, we want the ‘document of vision’ to be implemented in each village and every household to lift The condition of the poor and oppressed, “said MP LJP from Jatui.
Yatra will conclude with the National Council meeting in Patna, where party workers from the grassroots to the district level will gather, said Chirga, adding that in the coming week he will do Yatra in style and Jehabad.
“My response to Yatra I was very large.
The score of people queued in Begusarai and Naugachchia while on our way to Katihar.
Days are not far away when LJP will be one of the largest parties in the state,” added MP.
On the possibility of an alliance with RJD, he said, “This is not the right time to comment.” “As far as CM Nitish Kumar and JD (U) are concerned, in the NDA alliance, this party was revealed to third place,” Chirga combed.