Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Bihar elections: 2.2 mn watched Nitish's 1st-ever virtual rally, says JDU-U

 

Bihar, Sept 07 (ANI): Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addresses a virtual rally at the JD-U office, in Patna on Monday. (ANI Photo)

After Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav named Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's first-since forever virtual assembly "super failure with not in excess of 15,000 viewership over the express", the decision Janata Dal-United (JD-U) has responded by saying that the Opposition heads are talking without remembering realities.

Ashok Chaudhary, the Minister of Building Construction in the Nitish Kumar-drove Bihar government, asserted that more than 22 lakh individuals in the state viewed the Chief Minister's virtual assembly.

He said a sum of 5.5 lakh watched the meeting through www.jdulive.com. Plus, the individuals of Bihar additionally watched it by means of his Twitter handle @Nitish Kumar, facebook@nitishkumar, and @jduonline.

"It was a staggering reaction of watchers over the state. It was more than agreeable for the JD-U," Chaudhary said on Monday.

Responding to RJD pioneer Tejashwi's comment, Chaudhary stated: "We won't prevent him from talking lies. He is allowed to state anything besides he can't challenge the information that we have. Nitish ji has tremendous prominence."

Prior on Monday, Tejashwi said that because of the low turnout of watchers, Nitish Kumar was not looking certain.

"He has acknowledged thrashing in his first political race."

Considering the Covid-19 pandemic circumstance, the JD-U has concocted a computerized stage - www.jdulive.com, to address virtual assemblies in Bihar as the state is preparing for the Assembly surveys.

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