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Vijay Sinha said on MLAs from Bihar not reaching Delhi, no one trusts anyone in Congress

Patna. Bihar government’s new Deputy CM Vijay Sinha has made a big allegation on Rahul Gandhi regarding the absence of three MLAs from the Congress meeting. Sinha said that even after NDA government is formed with full majority in Bihar, people in Congress are scared. The reality is that they do not trust their MLAs. They consider their MLAs as bonded labourers. They insult MLAs. Legislators bring public judgment and should be able to take their own decisions. Today no one in Congress has confidence in Kisser.

NDA majority government in Bihar

When the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, who had come to meet the top BJP leader in Delhi, was asked about the absence of MLAs in the Congress meeting, he said that the NDA government has been formed with full majority in Bihar. People should not be afraid in Congress. You should take care of your separators. The reality is that they do not care about their MLAs. No one is trusting anyone. Congress should be free from the thinking that the MLA is a bonded labourer.

Congress MLAs shifted to Delhi

This statement of Vijay Sinha has come at a time when the party high command has decided a new strategy to prevent any possible disintegration of the Congress MLAs, under which the Congress MLAs of Bihar will be sent to the state in order to keep the party united and avoid any kind of disintegration. Will be kept out of. Now Congress MLAs will reach Patna at the time of commencement of the session of Bihar Assembly. On Saturday, party president Mallikarjun Kharge held a meeting with all the MLAs who reached Delhi.

Nitish Kumar’s floor test is on 12th February

The newly formed NDA government under the leadership of Nitish Kumar will seek trust vote on the first day of the budget session on February 12. There will also be an address by the Governor in the joint session of the members of both the Houses. Janata Dal (United) President Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the ninth time on January 28. Along with him, 8 ministers also took oath. The portfolios of eight ministers including CM Nitish have also been divided.

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