Despite 6,000 COVID-19 cases, Bihar discussing assembly elections, not virus: Prashant Kishor's dig at Nitish Kumar

Despite 6,000 COVID-19 cases, Bihar discussing assembly elections, not virus: Prashant Kishor’s dig at Nitish Kumar

Patna: Election strategist Prashant Kishor on Sunday (June 14) took a jibe at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who launched the ballot marketing campaign final week within the state the place meeting elections are due for later this 12 months, stating that ruling get together Janata Dal (United) has been busy speaking about Bihar meeting election on the time of coronavirus pandemic. He additionally attacked the Chief Minister for not popping out of his official residence in Patna for almost three months following the COVID-19 outbreak.

“Despite the bottom testing charge, 7-9 per cent positive case charge and greater than 6,000 circumstances, elections are the favorite subject in Bihar as a substitute of coronavirus. Nitish Kumar, who hasn’t stepped out of his residence as a consequence of Covid-19 worry, thinks there is no such thing as a hurt in stepping out and vote,” Kishor tweeted in Hindi. 

“Scared of stepping out of his residence during the last three months because of corona, Nitish Kumar nonetheless thinks that common people’s lives will not be endangered if they came out of their houses to take part in the electoral process,” the ballot strategist wrote in one other tweet. 

The remarks of Kishor got here shut on the heels of Kumar concluding a digital convention of his get together over six days, throughout which he interacted with the grassroots-level employees through video-conference.

Kishor was elevated to the put up of nationwide vice-president within the Janata Dal (United) headed by Kumar inside weeks of becoming a member of the outfit two years in the past however expelled from it on disciplinary grounds earlier this 12 months.

He had performed an instrumental function within the marketing campaign for the Grand Alliance, comprising the JD(U), RJD and the Congress, within the 2015 Assembly polls, when the coalition achieved a shocking victory.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with which the JD(U) has realigned, is already engaged in a vigorous on-line public outreach programme aimed on the state polls, which was kicked off every week in the past by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who addressed folks within the state from Delhi in a “virtual rally”.

Kumar’s desire for performing from inside the premises of his residence, the one current exception being his turning up on the CM secretariat, lower than 50 metres away, final week, has are available in for repeated criticism from Lalu Prasad’s RJD, left sore and out of energy following Kumar’s abrupt return to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Both Prasad and his inheritor obvious Tejashwi Yadav have been attacking Kumar, calling him names like coward for his reluctance to step out.

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