ONCE AGAIN NITISH KUMAR
JDU state president has once again given a big statement regarding who will be the face of the CM post from NDA. Along with this, a workers' conference was announced.
ONCE AGAIN NITISH KUMAR
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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
PATNA---------------------------JDU state president has once again given a big statement regarding who will be the face of the CM post from NDA. Along with this, a workers' conference was announced.
NDA has geared up for the preparations for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. In a joint press conference held at the JDU office on Friday, NDA leaders announced the fourth phase of workers' conference to be held from September 10 to September 16. In this phase, 14 teams of NDA will be sent to different assembly constituencies of Bihar, where they will work to strengthen the organization and sharpen the public relations campaign.
JDU state president Umesh Kushwaha informed that programs will be organized in 69 assembly constituencies from September 10 to 16. Every day teams will go to different districts and communicate with the workers and work on the election strategy. He said, "We will form the government again and Nitish Kumar will remain the Chief Minister from 2025 to 2030."
BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal challenged the opposition and said that the NDA is completely united and will form the government with a huge majority in the upcoming elections. He said, "The opposition is trying to spread confusion and spoil the atmosphere, but we will go to every voter's house and tell them what the government has done for them." He further said, "We do not do road shows, we work at the grassroots level along with the workers."
NDA leaders also clarified that all the big leaders will participate in these programs and will communicate directly with the public. The main objective of the conference is to activate the ground workers and sharpen the preparations for the upcoming elections.
Programme details:--September 10: Manjhi, Harnaut, Jehanabad, Sultanganj, Parbatta, Nawada, Sikta, September 11: Jiradei, Phulwari Sharif, Belagnj, Tarapur, Alamnagar, Obra, Gaighat, September 12: Hatwa, Asthawan, Sasaram, Dariyapur, Simri Bakhtiyarpur, Atri, Kusheshwarsthan, September 13: Maharajganj, Masaurhi, Dinara, Chakai, Madhepura, Garua, Rajapakar, September 16: Bahadurpur, Samastipur, Sheikhpura, Cheria Bariarpur, Supaul, Mokama, Bhore.
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