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Nitish Kumar Did Not Spell Out Any Plan For INDIA Bloc, Says Baalu

Responding to a swift statement by Nitish Kumar’s claim that nothing was conducted according to his plan in the INDIA bloc, the DMK leader TR Baalu made it wholly clear that there was no plan that Nitish Kumar discussed with the alliance partners. If it was so, why did he shift to another boat? This query has the ultimate applicability in his abrupt to another political alliance.

The moot point happened to be: “What did he plan? He did not spell out any plan. He said merely Hindi should be spoken and only that (message) remains,”  DMK leader T R Baalu decidedly said, as reported.

Showing a preference for BJP, Bihar’s senior politician Nitish Kumar mesmerised one and all by his abrupt entry into a pristine chapter in a fresh year, with a theatrical touch. This comes straight in the purest manner of an opportunistic leader. It may be thoroughly incorrect but his a tad bit distinct decision remains full and final now. Prepared to align with the political party of his choice without any second thought, he silenced his staunch opponents upon a bit more tempting political ground.

Taking a straight dig at JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar over late switching sides, the DMK leader reportedly enunciated that he had been problematic since the beginning in the INDIA bloc. It was not wholly incorrect that he, at last, returned to his conventional way more than a year later, following his all the more Ninth’s exit‚ or more precisely parting.

His 17-month-long stay with the Rashtriya Janata Dal brought him some ilk of unease, so it pushed him to rethink coalescing the saffron realm seemingly not so distant. It was here he felt no ache in expressing ably his point of view with all the faith. Right from the very beginning, he had some issues or others, revealed the Lok Sabha MP from Sriperumbudur by putting in that by all means, there would be no electoral damage due to his departure to NDA.

Last but not least, he, furthermore, said that Nitish favoured everyone should talk in the Hindi diction. Even then, we kept quiet, as a case of compromise, for the sake of saving cordiality in the alliance. This appeared an ordinary matter hinting at politics. However, Nitish Kumar did not negate his motivation for the Hindi language, but the regional parties did not allegedly appreciate this particular point at all. 

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