Nitish Kumar Not Angry At Me, INDIA bloc United Says Lalu Prasad Yadav

Addressing the media, Yadav clarified misconceptions spawned by certain media outlets, stating that reports of discord between him and Nitish Kumar were unfounded.

Lalu Prasad Yadav, the RJD chief, dismissed media narratives suggesting friction between Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and himself following the INDIA bloc meeting in New Delhi. Yadav clarified that there's no discord between them and affirmed their unity, reiterating their commitment to fight collectively in Bihar.

Addressing the media, Yadav clarified misconceptions spawned by certain media outlets, stating that reports of discord between him and Nitish Kumar were unfounded. He emphasized their unity and collaborative stance, assuring that they stand united and prepared to battle together in Bihar.

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Regarding the press conference after the INDIA bloc meeting, Yadav explained that not everyone attended it, emphasizing that only those willing to address the media participated. He underscored the conclusion of the INDIA bloc meeting with a sense of unity and solidarity among its members.

Highlighting the forthcoming seat-sharing formula, Yadav indicated its finalization within three weeks, affirming their collective determination to contest together to counter the BJP and strive for victory in Bihar.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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