Patna: The Chair of the Minister of Nitish Kumar and the opposition leader at the Tejashwi Tejashwi Assembly Yadav seemed to be very comfortable in their respective companies on Monday after a long time.
Nitish even appreciated Tejashwi because it came with the idea of meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the problem of caste-based census.
After meeting PM Modi, Nitish and Tejashwi came out of PMO walking together while other leaders followed them.
Both can be seen talking to each other until other people who are part of the delegation out.
“In the problem of Caste Census, CM Nitish Kumar along with the 10 party delegation met PM Narendra Modi.
Prime Minister listens to us seriously.
We expect positive results from the central government,” Tweeted Tejashwi.
Memredition Tejashwi for Monday’s meeting, said Nitish, “opposition leader (Tejashwi) has held a meeting with all parties on this issue.
He has proposed that the meeting must be held with PM and I find his proposition right.” Even Tejashwi, who stood beside Nitish, Thank him for accepting the proposal and leading this delegation.
Asked by Mediodpers about this closeness between JD (U) and RJD, Tejashwi said his party always supported the state government of the problems of public interest.
The new “Bonhomie” between the two parties after the assembly selection contested carefully created ripples in politics in the state.
A political expert said the closeness between Nitish and Tejashwi could press BJP.
Political experts were added through Monday’s movement, Nitish had explained that he would not compromise with his ideology, even when in the Alliance with BJP.
“You never knew, Nitish might accidentally come out with Tejashwi to give a message to BJP.
Through such a movement, Nitish also put pressure on those who are in JD (U) who might plan to rebel,” said a political analyst.
Senior leader JD (U) KC Tyagi said the caste-based census was a long-delayed request.
“All the socialist movement factions come together.
This is a welcome step,” he added.
State spokesman RJD Chitranjan Gagan also appreciates the stand taken by all parties in Bihar for caste-based census.
“For RJD, power is never important.
Our party believes working for oppressed and oppressed, the model founded by our national president and Ji.”