NDA's constituent parties got 'Sanjeevani' from the worker conference!

The second phase of the NDA's joint worker conference has started from monday (January 27). After the completion of the worker conference under the first phase in many districts, the enthusiasm of nda workers has increased and mutual coordination among the workers of the constituent parties has strengthened. It is even being said that this joint worker conference, which started with the aim of creating coordination among the constituent parties, has given a lifeline to the NDA. All the parties have started their preparations for the assembly elections to be held this year. The joint worker conference has been started in bihar from january 15. In the first phase, worker conferences have been completed in eight districts, while the second phase is starting from Monday.

The third phase will start from february 6

JDU state president Umesh Kushwaha said that the first phase conference has ended. The second phase will start from january 27 and the third phase program will start from february 6. He said that the opposition is upset with the unity of the nda since the first phase. He claimed that in 2025, our government will be formed once again under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar.

How the opposition got a shock

It is said that the way the nda has demonstrated unity through this workers' conference, it has put an end to the speculations of a split in the NDA. In a way, this has shocked the opposition. Through this conference, the state presidents of the constituent parties demonstrate their unity from the same platform and call upon the workers to prepare for the elections.

RJD leaders forgot to give statements

BJP state president and minister Dilip jaiswal says that the opposition is discouraged by the successful program of the nda, so now the rhetoric has also stopped from their side. Earlier, when the statement of one member of the family would end, other members would give statements, but chief minister Nitish Kumar has put such a lock that now the leaders of RJD have forgotten to give statements. He claimed that our target is to win 225 seats.


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