Nitish Kumar hit back at the Bihar BJP president on the statement that ‘will mix in the soil’, challenged the Emperor. Patna News – Times of India

Patna: CM of Bihar Nitish Kumar hit back sunday BJP State President Samrat Chowdhary asked for his ‘Mitti mein miladenge’ remark and said that BJP leaders who make such remarks do not have ‘mind’.
The de facto leader of JD(U) challenged the state chief of BJP that if he wanted to, he could be reduced to dust.
Asked if the BJP state president was asking you to “get into the dust politically”, Nitish retorted, “If he (Samrat) is saying so, then ask him to do so. “
“Have I ever made such remarks? If someone uses such words, it means they do not have brains. So they say whatever comes to their mind. ….Please tell them Let them do whatever they want and wherever they want,” Nitish said, reacting to Samrat’s controversial remarks.
Responding to media questions soon after paying floral tributes to legendary freedom fighter Babu Kunwar Singh on ‘Vijay Diwas’ (Victory Day) during a state government program organized at a park named after Singh in the state capital, Nitish Further added, “None of these people (today’s BJP leaders) have brains, let’s be very clear about it. Remember the times of Reverend Atal Bihari Vajpayee (former Prime Minister). We all Revered Atal ji Have been big fans of K. And, now, you have people like that.”
Addressing a program at the BJP’s state office here on Saturday, Samrat said that just as criminals are being thrashed in neighboring Uttar Pradesh, the Nitish regime in Bihar will also be “politically defeated” in the next assembly elections. Will turn to dust.” The BJP president also said that Nitish became chief minister five times with the help of the BJP and now the saffron party will make sure to destroy him politically in the coming elections as the JD(U) leader betrayed the BJP.
In August last year, Nitish quit the BJP and formed a new ‘grand alliance’ government in the state with the support of RJD, Congress, HAMS led by former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and three Left parties.