‘Kursi, Kursi, Kursi’ RJD Attacks CM Nitish Kumar Ahead of Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election 2025

By Raushan Kumar - Writer
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Before the Bihar Assembly elections, accusations and counter-accusations are becoming quite common. This year, the Bihar Assembly elections are set to take place in November or December, but before that, all parties have jumped into action. Each party is highlighting the shortcomings of the others while also showcasing its achievements to the public through various means.

Meanwhile, a political battle is unfolding between two major parties in Bihar. A poster war has erupted between Nitish Kumar’s JDU and Lalu Prasad Yadav’s RJD. Recently, a poster targeting the current Chief Minister of Bihar has gone viral on social media.

It is being reported that this poster was put up outside Rabri Devi’s residence, where Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been criticized on various issues.

Nitish Kumar targeted through posters

Lalu Prasad Yadav’s party, RJD, has attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar through posters, accusing him of various issues. The posters, placed near the residence of RJD’s chief, clearly show that the party is targeting Nitish Kumar and his allies over matters like NRC and the Waqf Board.

The poster reads: “Tum to dhokebaaz ho. Wada karke…” followed by “NRC par hum tumhare saath nahi, Waqf par to bilkul bhi saath nahi. Vote lenge tumhara, lekin saath nahi denge.”

Nitish Kumar targeted over the national anthem

RJD has also accused Nitish Kumar of disrespecting the national anthem. A few days ago, a video of Nitish Kumar went viral, showing him greeting people while the national anthem was playing. After this, various opposition parties started attacking him. RJD took this criticism a step further by putting up posters directly targeting him.

The poster: “Jana Gana Mana Adhinayak Jai He’ nahi, ‘Kursi, Kursi, Kursi Jai He’.”

This year, Bihar is set to hold Assembly elections, and all parties are actively criticizing each other. It remains to be seen which party will emerge victorious. Meanwhile, BJP is also attacking RJD, as BJP is currently in alliance with Nitish Kumar’s party, JDU.

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