A new color was seen in the politics of Bihar on Friday (22 April 2022). After 5 years, CM Nitish Kumar surprised everyone by joining the Iftar party organized by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). After Lalu Yadav got bail, the political stir in Bihar has intensified due to the participation of CM Nitish in Iftar.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar attended the Iftar party at the house of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi. Tejashwi Yadav was also present on this occasion. The party took place at 10 Circular Road, the residence of Rabri Devi. The special thing is that CM Nitish reached there on foot from the back gate of his residence. The distance between the Chief Minister’s residence and Rabri Devi’s residence is about 20 meters. During this, he was also wearing a cap on his head.
Nitish Kumar arrives at RJD’s Iftar party NDA’s Mukesh Sahni and Chirag Paswan were also invited to the Iftar organized by Tejashwi Yadav and Rabri Devi. Tej Pratap Yadav had sent an invitation to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to attend the Roza Iftar party. He also shared this invitation letter on social media. Last week, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also gave an Iftar party. However, Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav did not reach it. But after the joining of Nitish Kumar in this Iftar party of RJD in Patna, political parties have started taking different meanings from it.
After attending the Iftar feast at Rabri Devi’s house, Minister in Bihar government Shahnawaz Hussain said that I and Sushil Modi ji had given iftar, Nitish Kumar had also come there. Here Tejashwi Yadav has given Iftar. We were also called, we have come. There is no need to bring out any political issue in this.
‘Sometimes you will have to wear a cap, sometimes you will have to wear a tilak’ – On August 6, 2013, after parting ways with the BJP, Nitish Kumar, while speaking on the Modi wave in the National Conference of minorities, had said that today Hawa ki Baat hai, it is the wind of nature, but it is the wind of the blower. He had said that in order to take a country like India forward, everyone will have to take them along, sometimes wearing a cap and sometimes wearing a tilak. This statement of Nitish Kumar was linked to the incident when PM Modi refused to wear a cap during an event in 2011.