Monday, May 19, 2014

With future politics in mind, Nitish Kumar will not take back his resignation

Evaluating the current political situation, Irfan Ahmed, a CPI leader who is back in Patna after a hectic campaign but unsuccessful campaign in Banka, opined that under no situation will Nitish Kumar take back his resignation. In coming days, Nitish Kumar will revive the campaign for Special Status of Bihar at a national level. Kumar deserved wage for his hard work but Biharis got overwhelmed by the cyclone from Gujarat.    

Ahmed spent about 25 days during the campaign to help CPI candidate Sanjay Kumar gather 220708 votes but ended up as the 2nd runner up. Jai Prakash Nayarayn Yadav of Rashtriya Janata Dal got 285150 votes to win the seat and Bharatiya Janata Party's Putul Kumari, the sitting MP got 275006 votes to lose and ended being the first runner up.

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