Union Minister Chirag Paswan, leader of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), has hinted at contesting the Bihar Assembly elections, stating that the final decision rests with his party’s Parliamentary Board. Speaking in Patna, Paswan emphasized that his participation would be a strategic move to strengthen the NDA’s strike rate, rather than a bid for the Chief Minister’s post.
Paswan dismissed speculation about his CM ambitions, reaffirming his support for Nitish Kumar and the NDA’s leadership. He also criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, rejecting allegations of EVM tampering and calling for constructive opposition politics.
The LJP leader is expected to launch his campaign with a major rally in Ara, signaling his return to Bihar’s political forefront.
Key Highlights:
Chirag Paswan hints at contesting Bihar Assembly elections, decision pending party approval.
Denies CM ambitions, pledges full support to Nitish Kumar and NDA.
Criticizes Rahul Gandhi over EVM allegations, calls for constructive opposition.