Appreciate Nitish’s efforts for opposition unity; Can’t trust KCR, Kejriwal: Congress

Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal.  (File Photo/PTI)

Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal. (File Photo/PTI)

AICC spokesperson Alok Sharma, who released Congress’ “seven years, seven questions” document in Bihar, also accused the Narendra Modi government of harming the state with its policies.

PATNA: The Congress on Saturday said it greatly respects Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s efforts to bring opposition parties together, but still does not trust leaders like Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal. is able to do

AICC spokesperson Alok Sharma alleged that these leaders “helped the BJP in the last eight-nine years”.

“With a full sense of responsibility, as an official spokesperson of the Congress, I claim that we still do not trust Kejriwal and KCR,” Sharma told reporters at Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) headquarters Sadakat Ashram. able to do.”

To buttress his point, he underlined the Delhi CM’s support for the now-withdrawn farm bills, besides calling for the AAP founder to ‘arrest’ UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi for busting corruption.

Still, he said, “We leave it to Nitish babu’s discretion. He can decide whom to take along. The Congress is the third largest constituent of Bihar’s ruling ‘Mahagathbandhan’, which JD(U) supremo Kumar joined after quitting the BJP-led NDA.

Sharma also claimed that the NDA was either parting ways with former allies of the BJP or accused the saffron party of “backstabbing” while the Congress-led UPA, which has been out of power since 2014, “remains and even added some new components”.

The AICC spokesperson, who released Congress’ “seven years, seven questions” document in Bihar, also accused the Narendra Modi government of harming the state with its policies.

The youth of the state have performed well in the examinations conducted by UPSC and SSC, both of which have been forced to reduce recruitment. Armed forces have been a popular career option here, which is why Bihar witnessed the most protests against the Agneepath scheme.

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