Sanjay Raut’s question on Nitish Kumar’s resignation in Bihar – ‘Why is there a delay in the new CM?’

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  • Plan to build five star hotel on children’s playgrounds.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is going to resign from the post of Chief Minister today (Tuesday). At the same time, a new government will be formed in Bihar on Wednesday (April 15), but no name has been finalized yet as to who will be the new CM of the state. Now Sanjay Raut, leader of Shiv Sena Uddhav faction in Maharashtra, has given his reaction regarding this. He said that so many days have passed, but who will be the next CM has not been told yet.

Sanjay Raut said in a press conference, “The first thing is that Nitish Kumar Today he is resigning from the post of Chief Minister. Now he will go to Rajya Sabha and will once again be active as a national leader. Now the question is who will become the next Chief Minister? So many days have passed, but the Chief Minister has not been selected yet. We welcome Nitish Kumar to Delhi. He is our experienced leader and we welcome his arrival in the Rajya Sabha.”

Questions raised on ED’s action on I-PAC

Raut said, “The way the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken action in the I-PAC case does not appear to be impartial. There is an election atmosphere in West Bengal and everyone is busy in the elections, but the ED has taken action only against the opponents of BJP. This has been their old method. I think Mamata Banerjee herself has been active in this matter and had gone to the ED office, but ultimately the victory in West Bengal will be of Mamata didi.

Apart from this, Raut has also raised questions on the silence of the judiciary on the voting rights of 90 lakh voters. He asked, “Now the question is, why is the Supreme Court not giving an interim order? Will what the BJP wants happen? If 90 lakh voters are not getting the right to vote, then what happened to the Constitution? The Supreme Court has full authority to investigate this entire matter and put the concerned officials in the dock and seek answers.”

Why five star hotels even on children’s playgrounds?

The leader of Shiv Sena’s Uddhav faction further said, “The level of corruption has fallen in Maharashtra. Eknath Shinde And the central government is also planning to build five star hotels on children’s playgrounds. Children will not have grounds to play, and on the other side, big hotels are being built. The Prime Minister says ‘Na khaunga, na khane doonga’, but this does not seem to be applicable here. If the policy continues like this, will construction be done on historical grounds like Shivaji Park also? Will Azad Maidan and Kamgar Maidan also not be safe?

He further said, “Mine owners are working openly and causing huge harm to the environment. Even people’s drinking water is being affected. I have written a letter to the Chief Minister in this regard. Royal Steel Company is said to be a big donor to BJP. Was Naxalism ended so that the mine owners could get a free hand?”