After PM Modi, It Is Amit Shah Who Calls Nitish Kumar Arrogant, Says He Has No Right To Cancel The Special Package

We all know that India Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reacted seriously on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar behavior. A day after PM reacted, now Amit Shah had also followed the similar line and reacted about Nitish Kumar for being ‘arrogant’. These serious reactions from Amit Shah and PM were due to Nitish Kumar rejecting the special package. Amit also said that he had no right to dismiss the package.

Amit Shah firing on Nitish Kumar

“Arrogant and over-ambitious Nitish Kumar, who harbored a dream to become PM, does not have any right to reject the special package of Rs 1.25 lakh crore announced for the people of the state,” Amit Shah said BJP workers Sammelan at Gardanibagh stadium. Amit Shah had also stated that “Narendra Modi government has promised to give Rs 1.25 lakh crore special package besides Rs 40,000 crore for existing schemes to change the fortunes of Bihar.”

“India government had announced three times more the amount of Bihar’s annual budget, instead of thanking Nitish is saying that Bihar will stand on its own,” said Shah. “Nitish Kumar does not have any right to deny special package announced for Bihar as it is meant for the welfare of poor, youths, women and farmers.” The polls are scheduled on October 28th in the third phase.

Amit Shah in Bihar

Amit Shah has been campaigning in Bihar from past three days and covering all the places in the state to motivate the party workers for the upcoming crucial Bihar polls. “With Lalu Prasad symbolizing ‘jungle raj’ sitting on one shoulder and Congress symbolizing corruption on another, Kumar’s claim of development is nothing but a farce,” he said in the meeting at Purnea.

Amit Shah also stated that “the ‘jungle raj’ was in the state during the period of RJD’s long 15-year rule and a win for Grand Alliance meant the return of “jungle raj-2.” Seeking to take the wind out of AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asauddin Owaisi’s sails on the alleged neglect of Muslim-dominated Seemanchal area, the BJP chief said the future NDA government would pay special attention to the area.

At last, Shah highlighted a point on the performance of BJP ruling states Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh that BJP is making good in these states with no back step by the leaders. Thus, Amit Shah ended the speech.

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