Modi government is suppressing the voice of opposition by using central agencies: Umesh Singh Kushwaha

  • Major leaders of BJP joine JDU

Alok Nandan @ EW News

Patna, In the meeting organized at JDU headquarters, BJP leader cum Vidyapati block chief Manish Kumar Yadav, deputy chief Mrityunjay Kumar, former chief Ramakant Rai and Mohd. Zakir took primary membership of JDU in the presence of party state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha and Bihar Government Finance Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary. During this time, Legislative Councilor Sanjay Kumar Singh Gandhi and Headquarters Incharge Establishment Chandan Kumar Singh were also present.

In the program, the party's state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha said that we heartily welcome and congratulate all the senior colleagues who have left the Bharatiya Janata Party and joined JDU and joined the party. Every countryman is unhappy with the way BJP is pursuing anti-constitutional policies and tampering with democratic values. Modi government starts harassing those people who raise their voice against the wrong policies of the government through central investigative agencies.

The State President said BJP has done the work of breaking the promise to the people of the country. Under the leadership of Block Chief Manish Kumar Yadav, all his colleagues have joined JDU and taken the right decisions at the right time.We are confident that the joining of new friends will strengthen the party.

The State President said that in view of the current situation of the country, our leader Nitish Kumar has launched a campaign to make a BJP-free India and today former BJP colleagues have joined the party to witness this campaign.

Finance Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said that today I am especially happy because all the new friends are from our own assembly constituency. Manish Kumar Yadav has been associated with BJP for a long time but gradually he became disillusioned with the current working style of BJP. Ultimately he himself decided to separate from BJP and join JDU.

Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said that the delegation of all the parties under the leadership of Nitish Kumar had met the Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi and demanded to conduct caste census across the country.Today the Rohini Commission is being discussed but at that time itself we had said that OBC castes should be divided into sub-categories on the basis of the Rohini Commission report. And we know that without caste census it is not possible to divide into sub-categories.

He said that the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies are continuously raising questions on the caste census data but till now no one has presented any authentic basis. Only empty talk is being made to mislead the people of the state. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said that people of BJP keep saying every day that all the doors are closed for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but he should first tell who is standing at his door?

Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said that people of BJP keep saying every day that all the doors are closed for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but he should first tell who is standing at his door? When no one is standing at your door, then where did the idea of ​​locking the door come from? After going to the door of BJP, we have no interest in even peeping there.

When no one is standing at your door, then where did the idea of ​​locking the door come from? After going to the door of BJP, we have no interest in even peeping there. On one hand, BJP's allies say that if Nitish Kumar joins the NDA alliance, he will be welcomed and on the other hand, BJP talks about closing the doors.This shows that there is huge contradiction in the NDA alliance itself.

Vande Mataram at the Red Fort: A Historic Return to the Heart of India’s Independence

Vande Mataram at the Red Fort on Independence Day 2026 revives a historic national tradition and highlights India’s freedom struggle, Constitution and pluralism.

Ashok Bhan   |  4 days, 1 hour ago

Foundations of Pakistan: The 1947 Partition and Western Interests

An analysis of Pakistan’s creation in 1947, British strategic interests, religious nationalism, military dominance, foreign alliances and the country’s evolving geopolitical trajectory.

Qamar Agha   |  4 days, 2 hours ago

Ankara’s Ambitions, Trump’s Blessing: How India Should Worry the Mecca Pact

The Mecca defence pact involving Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan could reshape regional security, with Turkey’s growing influence in South Asia raising concerns for India.

Dinesh Dubey @ Editorial   |  4 days, 2 hours ago

Gen Z’s Awakening: A Generation Demanding Its Future

India’s Gen Z is demanding accountability, employment and fair opportunities. Youth protests reveal deeper concerns over education, jobs and India’s future.

Atif Rabbani   |  1 week, 4 days ago

World Lion Day 2026: Gujarat’s Asiatic Lion Triumph, and Challenges Ahead

World Lion Day 2026 highlights Gujarat’s success in conserving Asiatic lions, while disease risks, habitat pressure and the Kuno relocation debate remain.

VK Bahuguna   |  1 week, 4 days ago

State Suppression in PoK Exposes the Deepening Cracks in Pakistan's Kashmir Narrative

Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir expose growing public anger over governance, rising costs, political representation and state suppression.

Dinesh Dubey @ EW•NN Editorial   |  1 week, 4 days ago

Comments

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

View More