Chirag Paswan clarified that he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi can never be separated, because ‘this dedication of mine is towards my Prime Minister. He said that even when I was not a part of the NDA, I was not against the BJP and the Prime Minister.
A different discussion is going on in Bihar about Chirag Paswan. It is being claimed that Chirag Paswan is angry with the BJP. Along with this, it is also being claimed that 3 MPs of Chirag Paswan’s party are in contact with the BJP. Overall, the way Chirag Paswan has come out openly in opposition to the decision of the central government in recent times has started a round of speculations. Various political speculations are being made. However, Chirag Paswan has now broken his silence. He has clearly said that no one can separate Prime Minister Narendra Modi and me.
Chirag Paswan clarified that he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi can never be separated, because ‘this dedication of mine is towards my Prime Minister. He said that even when I was not a part of NDA, I was not against BJP and Prime Minister. Today, the thought of staying together and opposing cannot come to my mind from anywhere. The young leader said that it should never be forgotten that my dedication is towards my Prime Minister. To what extent it is, you all must have experienced it even at the time when I was going through the most difficult phase of my life. Even then I had faith in my Prime Minister and the amount of affection I have received from the Prime Minister, you people must have heard his speech in the Hajipur meeting.
Chirag Paswan said, “I have no problem in saying that as long as my Prime Minister is respected Narendra Modi, Chirag Paswan and the Prime Minister can never be separated. This dedication of mine is towards my Prime Minister.” He said that in fact his views always reflect the government’s stance, an example of which is sending the Waqf Bill to the Joint Parliamentary Committee. In fact, there is a rumor that Chirag Paswan, who claimed to be Modi’s “Hanuman”, started showing his strength in the backdrop of the decline in the BJP’s numbers (far from the majority in the Lok Sabha and its dependence on allies to remain in power).
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