Samrat Choudhary, the leader of the Bihar BJP and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are scheduled to visit Bihar to motivate party workers, stated that the trip is a part of the party’s outreach.
After 32 leaders from 15 parties met in Patna last week, all but one of them vowed to work together to take on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and forge a common agenda ahead of the 2024 general elections, according to Samrat Choudhary, the head of the BJP in Bihar. The visit is part of the party’s outreach programme on the completion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nine-year term in office.
Samrat Choudhary, the leader of the Bihar BJP, stated that the trip is a part of the party’s outreach following the conclusion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration’s nine-year term.
He disregarded the non-BJP party gathering, claiming that as long as Nitish Kumar is the chief minister of Bihar, they do not place much importance on it. People do not see past a resolute and sensitive Modi as the Prime Minister, who has positioned India as a country heard on every global platform. “We may have to think a bit only if there is a new face on the other side in Bihar.
He predicted that around 100,000 people would show up to hear Shah speak in Lakhisarai. According to Choudhary, the non-BJP parties’ frailty was already apparent before they could coexist in Patna. Due to their inconsistencies, “it [the opposition unity] would disintegrate; it is a group solely working to protect its self-interest.”
He labeled the BJP’s rivals as crooked dynasties. Everyone is aware of the level of trust deficit they have and the motivation behind their alliance. The BJP is a democratic party, thus the dread of getting caught is all-consuming. For some, it has been passed down through families for many centuries; for others, a different leader will be in charge tomorrow.
Shah and BJP leader JP Nadda’s visit to the state, according to BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi, was a part of the party’s Bihar strategy. He stated that they will speak to people and solicit comments. Lalan Singh, a member of Parliament for the ruling Janata Dal (United) or JD(U) party, could only do so with the backing of the BJP, he claimed, “would certainly be exposed.”
He claimed that Singh’s backing from the BJP allowed him to win in 2009 and 2019, but after the JD(U) left the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) last year, he has spoken out against the party. Such individuals “need to be exposed, and they will be exposed automatically.”
He predicted that Shah would talk about how the Modi administration has advanced India and why the opposition parties are scrambling to save face. The people are also aware of the opposition leaders’ actions, therefore if they are being held accountable, it is because of those actions.
Vijay Kumar Sinha, a former speaker of the Bihar assembly, claimed that the populace was excited to welcome Shah. He stated that Shah and Modi have been collaborating ceaselessly, and the opposition parties were unhappy with India’s.
Shah will deliver a clear message. Lalan Singh, president of the JD(U), will also receive a message that his time is up and that the people of Lakhisarai will teach him a lesson for siding with those who profit from appeasement politics and corruption.
Singh asserted that anyone can travel anywhere and that Shah frequently visits Bihar. He is acting appropriately, but the people of Bihar must not be duped by hyperbole. They have developed politically. They are aware of those responsible for the development of Bihar and they value Nitish Kumar’s effort.
Nityanand Rai and Giriraj Singh, two union ministers, have been camped out in Bihar for more than a week, hosting public events and engaging with locals to promote the successes of the Modi administration.
NDA won 39 out of the 40 seats in Bihar in the 2019 national elections. The BJP received 17, the JD (U) 16, and the Lok Janshakti Party 6 votes.