JD(U) projecting Nitish Kumar as 'suicide bomber': Bihar BJP leader


Patna, Oct 26 (IANS): Bihar BJP spokesperson Arvind Kumar Singh has said that the JD(U) is projecting Nitish Kumar as a "suicide bomber".

"The way JD-U is projecting Nitish Kumar gives the impression that he become a suicide bomber. Nitish Kumar is walking on the path of Osama Bin Laden and JD(U) is inspired by the ideology of Al-Qaeda and Lashkar-E-Taiba. The animated clip posted by JD(U) is explaining the truth about Muslim appeasement by the party," Singh said on Wednesday.

In an animated video uploaded by JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar on social media platform X, Nitish Kumar has been projected as a time bomb who jumps on Prime Minister Narendra Modi (depicted as Ravan).

"...Narendra Modi had promised to people of the country to bring back the black money deposited abroad and distribute Rs 15 lakh each to everyone. Agniveers were recruited in the Indian Army but when they sacrifice their lives while serving the nation, they are neither given the status of a martyr nor anyone of their family members are given jobs on the basis of compassion. They (Central government) have privatized the India Railway but not giving jobs to youths,” the JD-U said.

 

  

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