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Bihar needs vibrant leaders, Chirag prepares for greater responsibility: lok janshakti party

Lok Janshakti Party (RAM VILAS) asserted on Tuesday that its chairman and union minister Chirag Paswan is ready to take on greater responsibilities in the polled Bihar, claiming that the state needs a big leap and needs a dynamic and appropriate leader with a long-term vision.

Paswan’s close aide and Lok Sabha MP Arun Bharti told PTI that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) should sit together and make a decision because Paswan’s close aide and Lok Sabha’s aide should sit down because Paswan’s political dynamics are smoother in comments that make the state’s political dynamics flow, as union ministers are rare leaders from the state and in all races and communities, decisions should be made.

The party’s chief whip in Lok Sabha said other leaders lack vision or acceptable abilities but avoid comments on the leadership of JD (U) president and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar.
Paswan’s brother-in-law Bharti said Bihar did a “excellent job” under Kumar’s leadership but suggested its development journey remains unfavorable to other states.

He said: “Bihar is in the midst of a rush of paradigm shift. Whoever comes to power after the election will drive and shape the journey of the state over the next 20-25 years. Only a visionary and acceptable leader is possible. My party’s view is that Paswan is appropriate, capable, and can take on greater responsibilities.”


A member of Congress elected by Jamui constituency evacuated by Paswan, who competed and won from Hajipur, declared the popularity of the league minister, calling him a big attraction throughout the state. Balti claims that no matter where Paswan goes, he will get a crowd of 50,000 people. LJP (RAM VILAS) is the third largest component of the NDA, which includes BJP and JD (U), except for a few smaller parties.

While NDA voters, including the BJP and Paswan, often said the coalition would conduct polls under Kumar, the question revolved around the health of the state’s longest-serving chief minister, the opposition raised the issue.

Paswan recently said he wanted to be a member of Bihar politics.

The congress elections are still around six months away, and LJP (Ram Vilas) appears to be seeking a larger habitat for its leaders. The party’s ties with JD(U) are unbalanced, and this friction prompted Paswan to leave Bihar’s NDA during the 2020 election.

He focused on JD(U) competing constituencies, creating a big dent in overall statistics, although his own party can only win one seat.

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