There is a video of Nitish apologizing; Tejashwi called it a game of turning back on 1973 and 1995

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and former Deputy Chief Minister CM Tejashwi Yadav has claimed that he has a video of Janata Dal United (JDU) President and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar apologizing when he returned to the Grand Alliance. Tejashwi said that when Nitish came to him, he begged in front of the MLAs and apologized, there is a video of this as well. Tejashwi said that when Nitish Kumar is with us, he says that we have a relationship since 1973 and when he is with BJP, he says that we have a relationship since 1995. Tejashwi, who is on a Karyakarta Aabhar Yatra, made this claim while talking to the media in Samastipur.

Tejashwi said that how many times Nitish has apologized in the House with folded hands that he made a mistake. How many times has he said in front of journalists that he made a mistake, now he will not go with the BJP. He used to say that the Central Government does some work. Tejashwi said that when Nitish comes to our side, then the relationship is from 1973. When he goes there, then the relationship is from 1995.

Even before this, Tejashwi had said on Monday that we have done welfare of Nitish two-three times. Now we don’t have any interest in him. Today, RJD supremo Lalu Yadav also said that if Nitish does not want to come, then he should not come, it is okay. Tejashwi Yadav, who reached Samastipur in the first phase of the Karyakarta Samvad Yatra, said that advice has been taken from the workers on all these issues like how to strengthen the party, how to expand it. It is more important to strengthen the organization and the cadre. It is also important to be present in the rallies.

Calling himself a follower of Karpoori Thakur, Tejashwi said that no one can give information about the condition of the state and the people better than the workers. Workers are the backbone of the party. Development plans will be made on the basis of data of the actual economic and educational status of people of every class. Tejashwi said that he will create a new Bihar with new thinking.

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