Nitish Kumar’s 2024 plan: ‘Don't have PM post ambition, but I am getting a lot of phone calls’
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar made a pitch for Opposition unity ahead of the 2024 polls and said he has been receiving "a lot of phone calls".
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar once again made a pitch for Opposition unity ahead of the 2024 general elections, and revealed that he has been getting “a lot of phone calls” of late.
“We would want to unite everyone. I am doing positive work. I am receiving a lot of phone calls, I am doing everything. I will do everything but first I will do my work here,” said Nitish Kumar, as quoted by news agency ANI.
#WATCH | When asked about his role in Opposition unity at the national level, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar says, "We would want to unite everyone. I am doing positive work. I am receiving a lot of phone calls, I am doing everything. I will do everything but first I will do my work here" pic.twitter.com/oQ0JyNF2LY
He also brushed aside rumours that he may now eye the Prime Ministerial race in the next Lok Sabha polls. “I say this with folded hands, I have no such thoughts...My work is to work for everyone. I will make an effort to see that all the Opposition parties work together. If they do, it will be good,” he said.