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Nitish Kumar Has Started Making Prime Minister-Level Promises From Now

Nitish Kumar has already started making promises to the people. He also said, “We will give special status to small villages.”

Nitish Kumar’s love for the post of Prime Minister has arisen again. They tell us that we aren’t in the race for the post of Prime Minister. We’re throwing our strength into joining the scattered opposition. On the other hand, in the latest statement, he said that if the government of opposition parties is formed in the elections of 2024 and if our alliance alike wins good seats, we will surely give special status to all the smaller states. 

It simply means that his desire to become a Prime Minister is getting stronger again. The sprouts had germinated long ago, now the season is going on for the crop. By the time 2024 approaches, it will have reached its peak. However, there are still multiple thorns in their path. 

Kejriwal’s preparations are going on in full swing. Perhaps hereafter, if his AAP party forms the government in three or four states, further it’ll become the first claim after the BJP. On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi has set out on the India Jodo Yatra, and he’s also getting good support. In such a situation, where will Nitish Kumar come? Only the future will tell. However, as far as is expected the image will become much more apparent after the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh elections. 

As far as the socialists are concerned, they don’t come anywhere in this race. After Harkishan Singh Surjit, only Sitaram Yechury is seen or heard somewhere by the communists. None other than him. Where was there a time when communists used to hold 55 to 65 Lok Sabha seats across the country, and they were in a position to form the government they wanted and topple the government they wanted nowhere present? Still, they are responsible for this. 

In Indian politics, the Left’s inclination towards the Soviet Union( now the East) and China also created many bittering experiences. First, Hitler’s attack on the Soviets gave harrowing experiences and latterly, in 1941, during the Second World War, the Indian communists are said to have made friends with the British rulers and not indeed by giving a blow to the Indian independence movement had missed.

After this, it’s said that under Stalin’s concept of the right of self-reliance, he continued to rationalize the revolutionist demand of the Muslim League. Indeed during the Chinese invasion of 1962, he’d shaken nationalist sentiments by supporting Beijing. 

However, now the times have changed. And the communists no longer have enough strength to be on any side and profit it. Still, Nitish Kumar is also taking Yechury along. After all, the help of straws to the fallen. Indeed four-five seats are of little help.

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