Bihar chief minister and JD(U)'s de facto leader
Nitish Kumar on Saturday said the
BJP would be reduced to only 50 seats in the 2024
Lok Sabha polls, if all opposition parties across the country get united to contest against the saffron party. The JD(U) resolution passed in its national executive committee meeting in Patna also read, "There is an 'undeclared emergency' in the country under the BJP-led
Narendra Modi government, which is making all attempts to silence the voices of opposition leaders by "misusing" the central investigating agencies. The BJP government at the Centre is labelling the democratic right of dissent as 'treason'."
Addressing a meeting of JD(U) state executive committee at the party office before its national executive committee meeting here, Nitish said, "I am already engaged in the campaign of uniting all opposition and regional parties against the BJP."