Tejashwi Yadav expressed confidence that the INDIA bloc is heading for a spectacular victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Thursday claimed that “something major” would take place in Bihar after the results of the Lok Sabha elections are announced and added that chief minister Nitish Kumar seemed to be “not going along well” with ally Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), reported PTI. Yadav, who lost the Deputy CM’s post after Kumar’s abrupt return to the NDA in January this year, made the claim while interacting with journalists in Patna. “Ever since I made the prediction that chacha (referring to Nitish Kumar) will take a big decision after Lok Sabha polls, he has not been going out to campaign,” Yadav said, referring to a claim he had made a couple of days ago. “I have also learnt that it is the Governor who is holding meetings with officials and issuing instructions. On the election front, the BJP and the JD(U) are concentrating on their respective seats, with no synergy,” alleged the RJD leader. “All these things confirm my apprehension that after June 4 Bihar is going to witness something big (kucch bada).” Yadav also expressed confidence that the INDIA bloc is heading for a spectacular victory in the Lok Sabha elections. “INDIA bloc is heading for a spectacular victory. The alliance may win 300 plus seats. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be defeated by his three beloveds (teen Mehbooba) – poverty, price rise and unemployment,” he said.
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