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This is Sanjay Jaiswal s second post within a week and Nitish Kumar s party is seething.
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Bihar BJP Chief said he had called for lockdown when cases were much less
JDU claims the post was meant to hide of BJP which has health portfolio
New Delhi:
Two days after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar declared a 10-day lockdown over Covid, but a leader of his ally BJP has put out an I-Told-You-So post on Facebook.
In the post that has enraged Nitish Kumar s Janata Dal United, Bihar BJP Chief Sanjay Jaiswal implies that the Bihar government ignored his advice to impose a lockdown when Covid cases in the state were less than 40,000. With over one lakh active cases now, he writes, there is no other option.
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JDU-BJP alliance in Bihar: Sharad Yadav breaks silence, terms Nitish Kumar s actions unfortunate
Janta Dal United Patriarch And MP Sharad Yadav Finally Broke His Silence On Nitish Kumar Aligning With The BJP In Bihar And Termed Turn Of Events As âunfortunate . Speaking To Media Outside Parliament, Yadav Described Claimed The Mandate Given By The People Was Being Violated.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Arshi Aggarwal | Updated on: 31 Jul 2017, 12:55:02 PM
New Delhi:
Janta Dal United patriarch and MP Sharad Yadav finally broke his silence on Nitish Kumar aligning with the BJP in Bihar and termed turn of events as “unfortunate”. Speaking to media outside Parliament, Yadav described claimed the mandate given by the people was being violated.