PM Modi Poster Blackened at JD(U) Office After Nitish Kumar Rajya Sabha Nomination

PM Modi poster blackened at JD(U) office during protest against Nitish Kumar Rajya Sabha nomination

Protests broke out in Patna after a PM Modi poster blackened at JD(U) office incident triggered fresh political tension in Bihar. The protest followed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s decision to file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha, which surprised many party supporters and political observers.

A group of protesters gathered outside the Janata Dal (United) office and expressed anger over the development. During the demonstration, some people smeared black ink on a poster of Prime Minister Narendra Modi placed at the party office. The act quickly attracted attention and fueled debate in the state’s political circles.

Several protesters urged Nitish Kumar to reconsider his move to the Rajya Sabha. Some workers claimed the decision could weaken his leadership in Bihar and affect the state’s political balance.

JD(U) leaders later distanced the party from the protest and said the people involved were not official party workers. They also stated that the Rajya Sabha nomination was Nitish Kumar’s personal decision.

The PM Modi poster blackened at JD(U) office episode has added new drama to Bihar politics, where discussions about leadership and alliances continue to intensify.

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