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PATNA: Setting at relaxation all speculations over his elevation to the put up of CM, deputy chief minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Wednesday asserted that he was not in any hurry to imagine the put up.
Tejashwi instructed media individuals in Jehanabad, “Our main objective is to oust BJP from power in the 2024 Lok Sabha election and I am not in any haste to get the post of CM.”
“Media reports about any problem on the issue of CM are not correct. Our government is running under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar and so I am not in any hurry for the CM post,” RJD defactor supremo stated.
Tejashwi’s comment got here in opposition to the backdrop of at the very least two RJD MLAs claiming that the previous would turn into CM of the state in 2023 itself.
The controversy over Tejashwi turning into CM erupted when JD (U) nationwide president Rajiv Ranjan Singh aka Lalan Singh to a media question had stated on Monday that the CM face could be determined on the time of the state meeting election in 2025.
His assertion had created a flutter in political circles as earlier chief minister Nitish Kumar had made it clear that the grand alliance would contest the subsequent meeting election beneath the management of Tejashwi.
Earlier, RJD MLA Vijay Kumar Mandal had asserted that Tejashwi would turn into chief minister of Bihar in 2023 itself. He claimed that there could be a change of guard within the state as early as subsequent month after the Holi competition.
Later, one other RJD MLA Bhai Birendra stated that Tejashwi would undoubtedly turn into CM and Nitish himself would move the baton to Tejashwi. “Everything will be clear after the state assembly’s budget session, which commences from February 24,” he added.
RJD leaders’ assertion was seen as a strain tactic on Nitish handy over his CM put up to Tejashwi and in addition as a veiled message to the JD (U) supremo that their celebration was in no temper to attend for it any longer.
Earlier too, Tejashwi had made it clear that he was neither in a rush, nor having the need to turn into chief minister of the state when state RJD president Jagdanand Singh had claimed that Tejashwi would turn into chief minister of the state in 2023 itself.
Meanwhile, former JD parliamentary board chairman Upendra Kushwaha who had resigned from the celebration and shaped his personal celebration, Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal (RLJD) will launch his ‘Virasat Bachao Naman Yatra’ from February 28.
His yatra will begin from Bhitharwa Gandhi Ashram in West Champaran district from the place Mahatma Gandhi had began his ‘Satyagrah’ motion. The Yatra will conclude on March 20.
Kushwaha stated that the legacy left by socialist leaders like Karpoori Thakur and Ram Manohar Lohia was in peril now and so he would meet folks and would change opinions with them on it throughout his Yatra.
PATNA: Setting at relaxation all speculations over his elevation to the put up of CM, deputy chief minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Wednesday asserted that he was not in any hurry to imagine the put up.
Tejashwi instructed media individuals in Jehanabad, “Our main objective is to oust BJP from power in the 2024 Lok Sabha election and I am not in any haste to get the post of CM.”
“Media reports about any problem on the issue of CM are not correct. Our government is running under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar and so I am not in any hurry for the CM post,” RJD defactor supremo stated.
Tejashwi’s comment got here in opposition to the backdrop of at the very least two RJD MLAs claiming that the previous would turn into CM of the state in 2023 itself.
The controversy over Tejashwi turning into CM erupted when JD (U) nationwide president Rajiv Ranjan Singh aka Lalan Singh to a media question had stated on Monday that the CM face could be determined on the time of the state meeting election in 2025.
His assertion had created a flutter in political circles as earlier chief minister Nitish Kumar had made it clear that the grand alliance would contest the subsequent meeting election beneath the management of Tejashwi.
Earlier, RJD MLA Vijay Kumar Mandal had asserted that Tejashwi would turn into chief minister of Bihar in 2023 itself. He claimed that there could be a change of guard within the state as early as subsequent month after the Holi competition.
Later, one other RJD MLA Bhai Birendra stated that Tejashwi would undoubtedly turn into CM and Nitish himself would move the baton to Tejashwi. “Everything will be clear after the state assembly’s budget session, which commences from February 24,” he added.
RJD leaders’ assertion was seen as a strain tactic on Nitish handy over his CM put up to Tejashwi and in addition as a veiled message to the JD (U) supremo that their celebration was in no temper to attend for it any longer.
Earlier too, Tejashwi had made it clear that he was neither in a rush, nor having the need to turn into chief minister of the state when state RJD president Jagdanand Singh had claimed that Tejashwi would turn into chief minister of the state in 2023 itself.
Meanwhile, former JD parliamentary board chairman Upendra Kushwaha who had resigned from the celebration and shaped his personal celebration, Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal (RLJD) will launch his ‘Virasat Bachao Naman Yatra’ from February 28.
His yatra will begin from Bhitharwa Gandhi Ashram in West Champaran district from the place Mahatma Gandhi had began his ‘Satyagrah’ motion. The Yatra will conclude on March 20.
Kushwaha stated that the legacy left by socialist leaders like Karpoori Thakur and Ram Manohar Lohia was in peril now and so he would meet folks and would change opinions with them on it throughout his Yatra.