Would be happy if Nitish becomes PM, says Lalu’s son Tejaswi

Pat, Sept 18: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav on Sunday endorsed his father and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s support to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the prime ministerial candidate of the opposition in the 2019 general election. “(Congress Vice-President) Rahul Gandhi is prime ministerial material but it will give me more happiness if Nitish Kumar becomes the next Prime Minister,” the cricketer turned politician told the media here. Tejaswi said he was “certain that rendra Modi will not become the Prime Minister again after the 2019 general election”.

Early this month, Tejaswi said Nitish is “more capable than Modi to become the next PM”. “Nitish Kumar is PM material. He is more capable than Modi to become the next Prime Minister,” Tejaswi had told newspersons here. Earlier, Tejaswi described Nitish as his “political guru” and admitted that he had been learning from the Bihar Chief Minister.

Interestingly, Rashtriya Jata Dal supremo and former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad on Saturday backed Nitish over Rahul Gandhi for the prime ministership. Lalu said he was uware if Rahul was prime ministerial candidate for the Congress in the 2019 general election. “Nitish Kumar is the PM material,” he added. Lalu’s contention found immediate support among Jata Dal-United leaders. “Lalu understands the people’s pulse. He is right in saying that Nitish is prime ministerial material and a PM candidate for the next Lok Sabha polls,” senior JD-U leader Shayam Rajak said.

Nitish Kumar has been emerging as the leader of non-Bharatiya Jata Party (BJP) parties to ensure a Sangh-free India, Rajak added. As expected, the Congress differed with its two allies in Bihar over the issue, saying Rahul Gandhi is the face for the top post in the next parliamentary polls. There is strong speculation in political circles here that Nitish, also the JD-U tiol president, is keen to be projected as the prime ministerial candidate of a united opposition against Modi. (IANS)

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