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Narendra Modi will be back in 2019, says Nitish Kumar

Nitish Kumar was talking to media persons at the Lok Samvad (public interaction) programme, which was organised at his official residence after a long time.

Updated on: Jan 08, 2019 12:45 PM IST
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Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said he did not see any threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi getting back to power in 2019 as the NDA would easily get the majority.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaks to the media during Lok Samvad programme, in Patna, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (PTI)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaks to the media during Lok Samvad programme, in Patna, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (PTI)

“I am quite confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will again become the prime minister after the Lok Sabha polls... But the people are supreme, they will take the decision ultimately,” PTI quoted Kumar as saying.

“I say what I see. The victory in three states should not make the Opposition euphoric, as BJP has got a higher vote share. In MP, BJP’s vote share is high, while in Rajasthan, it is 0.4% less. I don’t think Vidhan Sbaha polls outcome will have any impact on national polls,” he said, adding the Rafale fighter aircraft deal with France was no issue anymore after the debate in the Lok Sabha and Supreme Court verdict.

Nitish Kumar was talking to media persons at the Lok Samvad (public interaction) programme, which was organised at his official residence after a long time.

In an oblique reference to Congress president Rahul Gandhi, the Bihar CM said it was for anyone to see that those who once tore the ordinance in public view were now joining hands. “We don’t use unparliamentary words, but these days that is what gets prominence in media. Those who fan tension or use harsh words get more publicity. Media is more interested in what one speaks or tweets, not in what one does.”

On allegations of CBI targeting former UP CM Akhikesh Yadav through investigation into illegal mining during his tenure, Kumar said it was wrong to think that anybody could frame anyone.

(With inputs from PTI)

 
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Arun Kumar is Senior Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times. He has spent two-and-half decades covering Bihar, including politics, educational and social issues.

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