November 10, 2021
Why are they getting restless
Former deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi accused Mr Kumar of betraying the state’s
people and his mandate by walking out of the NDA, and said: "They don’t need any
doctor to test their political DNA. CM Nitish Kumar, in a tweet, also said the
drive would become a part of the JD(U)’s door-to-door campaign ahead of the
Assembly elections later this year. The voters of Bihar will test it soon like
they did in the Lok Sabha election..JD(U) leaders and workers who had gathered
outside the party office in Patna vowed that "we will not stop till the Prime
Minister retracts his DNA remark".JD(U) spokesman Niraj Kumar, replying to
questions raised by Union minister and senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on
the payment for the test, said: "They levelled an allegation; they raised the
question about our DNA, they should pay for it.
Why are they getting restless —
they are not going to like the results of their samples anyway."The JD(U)
clearly wants to capitalise on the PM’s remark to trigger a sense of regional
loyalty among the masses.People were seen queuing up with hair and nail samples
in small plastic packets with their signatures to submit at a counter at the
party office to be sent to the PM.BJP leaders reacted sharply to the ongoing
HD(U) drive, calling it a "political stunt" intended only to gain sympathy from
the people of Bihar. There are indications that the two leaders will begin their
joint campaign against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA by
addressing a "Swabhiman Rally", which is to begin from August 29.Political
warfare over the Prime Minister’s DNA remarks intensified as chief minister
Nitish Kumar refusing to blink even as BJP leaders clarified that Narendra
Modi’s DNA remark was another political Political warfare over the Prime
Minister’s DNA remarks intensified as chief minister Nitish Kumar refusing to
blink even as BJP leaders clarified that Narendra Modi’s DNA remark was another
political "jumla", and a "Shabd Wapsi" campaign was launched across Bihar on
Tuesday." India, Bihar, Patna.Mr Kumar, urging more people to join the campaign,
said on Twitter: "I am proud to be a Bihari and I know that there is no problem
with my DNA, those who doubt it may get it tested, I have just signed a petition
asking Modiji to take back his words. The signature and sample collection drive,
which began on Tuesday, is likely to continue throughout this month. Leaders and
workers of the JD(U) held dharnas across the state in protest against Mr Modi’s
remark, demanding that the PM take his words back."Mr Kumar, who will be
contesting the election in alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal, was supported
by RJD cosmetic
organizer Suppliers supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav over this issue. The party
plans to send around 50 lakh "Bihari DNA" samples to the PM.
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